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E-Waste Collections

Support with collecting electrical and electronic waste items where suitable arrangements have been agreed.

How E-Waste Collection Support Works

A simple process for reviewing e-waste requirements, arranging collection support and agreeing the right route forward.

1. Tell Us What Needs Collecting

Tell us what electrical or electronic items need removing, including the site location, access details and any supporting photos or information.

2. We
Review the Requirement

TCFM reviews the requirement, confirms the suitable route forward and agrees the next step with the client.

3. We Collect & Follow Up

The agreed support is carried out, communication is kept clear and supporting information is provided where required.

E-Waste
Support

TCFM supports organisations that need practical assistance with collecting electrical and electronic waste items as part of site clearances, refurbishments, office moves, operational changes or agreed waste arrangements.

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Where collections may include data-bearing equipment, clients should identify these items before collection so the suitable handling route can be reviewed and agreed.

TCFM Man collecting electronic waste in an office

IT Equipment

Support with collecting agreed IT equipment such as monitors, computers, keyboards, cables and related items.

TCFM Man collecting e-waste appliances into a bin

Electrical Items

Assistance with removing suitable electrical items from client sites where collection arrangements have been agreed.

TCFM Office e-waste collection

Office Equipment

Support with redundant office equipment, small electrical items and related workplace clearance requirements.

TCFM Man moving a bin filled with electronic waste

​Site Clearances

Practical e-waste collection support linked to room clearances, refurbishments, moves or storage area clear-outs.

TCFM Worker collecting e-waste from a crate of laptops with computers and components

Data-Bearing Equipment

Support with identifying collections where equipment may contain data, so the suitable handling route can be discussed before collection.

TCFM Man with tablet collecting e-waste including computers and monitors

On-Site Collection Bins

Suitable e-waste collection bins can be arranged for agreed items, with collection or replacement arranged when required.

Data-Bearing Equipment

Clients should identify any equipment that may contain personal, confidential or business-sensitive information before collection. Data destruction, secure erasure, certification or specialist processing should not be assumed unless specifically agreed in writing as part of the service.

TCFM Thomas Charles service technician loading toolkit into van

Need E-Waste Collection Support?

Tell us what your site needs and TCFM will review the best route forward.

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