IT asset disposal not rocket science
Few providers are complying with the rules on correct IT disposal. Hugh Bessant underlines the issues
Every business, organisation and individual buys IT equipment, normally as an upgrade. Leaving consumers aside, businesses and organisations have two responsibilities: to dispose of any redundant kit...
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