You don't need to become an ITAD to do this properly.
Facility managers, COOs, schools, and charities all end up holding retired tech at some point. Duxer Cloud helps you route it, to resale, donation, or recycling, and keeps a clean record of where everything went.
You're not a processor. You shouldn't need to think like one.
You have a cupboard, a store room, or a decommissioned office full of old laptops, monitors, and phones. You want to do the right thing with them, but the options in front of you are either "call a recycler and forget about it" or "become an ITAD," and neither fits.
No visibility into what happens next.
You hand equipment to whoever collects it and hope for the best. No record of what was reused, what was recycled, or what it was actually worth.
One option, whether it fits or not.
A single recycler relationship means every device gets the same treatment (recycled) even the ones with real resale or donation value.
No evidence for your own reporting.
Increasingly, someone above you wants ESG numbers: what was reused vs. recycled, and what carbon was avoided. A collection receipt doesn't answer that.
Spreadsheets and email threads.
Tracking what left the building, when, and to whom usually lives in someone's inbox, not a system, and not something you could hand to an auditor.
Log it, route it, keep the record.
Log what you're handing over, choose where it goes (an ITAD, a refurbisher, a donation path, or a recycler) and get a clean outcome record for every item. No grading, no wiping, no reselling on your end. That's the processor's job; yours is knowing it was handled properly.
Built for the organisations that have surplus tech,
not the ones that process it.
You don't need to become a processor to prove you did right by what you retired.
— The Duxer team
Route it properly. Keep the record.
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