ITAD / data

Retire office hardware without turning a refresh into a cleanup problem.

TALC manages computer disposal for laptops, desktops, monitors, and mixed user-device inventories with data handling and recycling already built in.

Office refresh pickups
User-device reconciliation
Data wipe or physical destruction
Retired desktop computers and CRT monitors consolidated for downstream recycling and disposal

Ideal fit

Best fit: office closures, user-device refreshes, monitor swaps, and mixed desktop/laptop retirements.

What this track solves

Computer disposal goes better when collection, data handling, and recycling stay in the same lane.

User-device projects often look simple until the team has to coordinate pickups, track mixed hardware, handle media properly, and close the file for facilities or IT. TALC keeps those pieces under one operating plan so the project feels lighter for the client team.

Office refresh pickups

Desktop, laptop, monitor, dock, and small-peripheral pickups in the same program

User-device reconciliation

Device-level handling that supports user refresh projects and office clear-outs

Data wipe or physical destruction

Secure data destruction plus compliant downstream recycling where needed

Included in scope

What teams actually need from a computer-disposal vendor.

The work has to move quickly, but the result still needs to be documented and defensible.

Office refresh pickups

Pickup planning

TALC aligns removal windows with site access, equipment volumes, and whether devices are coming from one room or many.

User-device reconciliation

Data-safe handling

Storage media is processed through sanitization or destruction so user hardware does not leave the project with risk attached.

Data wipe or physical destruction

Clean downstream routing

Working components are separated where appropriate and the remaining material is pushed into compliant recycling channels.

Execution model

A disposal flow built for real office refreshes.

The sequence keeps device handling readable for IT, facilities, and operations without adding vendor overhead.

01

Confirm device mix

We review the approximate counts, form factors, and any media-handling requirements before setting the removal date.

02

Collect and separate

Devices are removed and grouped by their next path so data-bearing units stay fully controlled.

03

Destroy data and triage hardware

Media is sanitized or destroyed while viable devices and components are evaluated for recovery or reuse.

04

Recycle and close out

The remaining material is pushed into compliant downstream recycling with reporting delivered at project finish.

Next step

Planning a user-device refresh or office cleanup?

Send the approximate device counts and the site location. TALC can frame the pickup and disposal path with data handling included.