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Completing the circle of life.
When your old IT equipment reaches the end of its useful life you can trust our asset and recycling program to manage the disposal of your assets.
We can work with you to redeploy your assets within your organisation, through the second-hand resale market, or by working with our e-waste partners to reduce, reuse, and recycle.

1
Recovery Phase.
We start the process by recovering any software licenses present on your equipment. We then use our purpose-built platform to securely erase the data from your old machines. Then, depending on the state of the assets, we return them to factory original installations.
2
Refurbish Phase.
We work with you to determine what infrastructure is worth refurbishing into the second-hand market. Our team will work to organise resale of your items to your team, the market at large, or the donation of the equipment to a charity of your choice.
3
Disposal Phase.
Finally, the assets that are left over, or not suitable for refurbishment, are expedited to our recycling partners. Our goal is to reduce your carbon footprint, enhancing your reputation in the process. We then provide you a certificate of destruction for your assets.
Assured destruction.
You can trust our purpose-built facility to ensure your data is destroyed before your assets are refurbished or disposed of.
Our platform overwrites your data three times meeting the highest standard for data destruction.
Old hard drives, flash media, or storage media are physically destroyed after overwriting your data, thereby ensuring that wherever your assets end up, your data is assured of destruction.


Reduce your carbon footprint.
The need to go green is being tied more and more into the reputation of your business.
What was a fringe statement of intent is now a requirement when tendering for some governmental and corporate work.
You can rely on LIV IT to complete your asset disposal in a way that ensures your retired IT infrastructure is either rehomed, or recycled, so that future generations will benefit.
Moreover, your will be able to point to your asset disposal process as a key pillar in your environmental response.
