RECYCLING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
Old equipment can be a nuisance!
What do you do with it all?? Here are a few companies that run
programs to help you with exactly that problem. Clean up your
office and be kind to the environment!
APC
APC run a Trade-UPS program
that allows you to return your old UPS when you purchase a new UPS,
and get a cash back discount.
Click
here for more
details.
Brother
Brother encourages you to recycle their printers and consumables and
has drop off points in Dunedin. You can drop off any Brother
printer or consumable to any drop off point, and they will be
recycled for you, free of charge.
Click
here
for more details.
Hewlett Packard
Print Cartridges
Post your old cartridges away to Hewlett Packard for safe
destruction. Its FREEPOST so take the opportunity! Click
here for more details.
Hardware & Equipment
The HP Planet Partners Hardware Return and Recycling Programme in
New Zealand is an initiative to provide HP customers with an easy
way to dispose of used computing equipment in a socially and
environmentally responsible manner.
The programme offers to take back end-of-life HP and non-HP computer
and printing hardware products such as:
Click
here for more details.
Trade-ins
Trade-In almost any IT product and any
brand when you purchase selected new HP products! The HP Trade-In
Program offers attractive rebates for all customers. Click
here
for more details.
Buy-Back Program
If the Trade-In Program does not fit
your requirements, HP provides Buy-Back quotations and services for:
- High quantity product returns
- Products in multiple locations
- Products not part of the
Trade-In Program
- Extended roll out periods
As part of the service, HP will
collect, test and evaluate the equipment. If the equipment has value
it will be refurbished and resold to the second hand market and HP
may offer to pay a cash rebate. Click
here
for more details.
OKI
OKI run a Trade-in program
that allows you to return your old printer of any brand when you
purchase a new OKI printer, and get a cash back discount.
Click
here
for more details.