HP Total Care has been enhanced to include a simple, yet cost-effective way for you to recycle unwanted IT equipment. HP's new Personal Computing Recycling Service is available for all HP and similar non-HP personal computing products including: monitors, desktops, workstations, notebooks, Tablet PCs, thin clients and associated peripheral items.
This innovative service is designed for small businesses and addresses your needs and concerns regarding:
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Environmental compliance
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Regulatory compliance
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Confidential data destruction
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Data security
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Certification of destruction
Benefits
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Cost reduction - Reduces costs of waste and simplifies disposal of products in complete peace of mind.
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Regulatory compliance - HP will recycle your old hardware equipment and proceed with the hardware destruction in compliance with federal and governmental regulations.
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Certificate of destruction - HP will provide a certificate of destruction evidencing that all assets sent to HP were recycled in compliance or exceeding all environmental regulations.
How does it Work?
Step 1 - Customer buys Personal Computing Recycling Service from either HP SMB Store or their HP Authorized Reseller of choice.
SKU #ZU360AA Desktop/Workstation/Thin Client
SKU #ZU361AA Notebook/Tablet PC
SKU #ZU362AA Monitor
Step 2 - Customer receives a package which includes a proof of purchase document, packing instructions and a FedEx shipping label.
Step 3 - Customer boxes up recycled product, calls or takes package to a FedEx location and presents proof of purchase document.
Step 4 - FedEx ships product to an HP Recycling center.
Step 5 - Once recycling process is complete, HP Recycling center sends customer a certificate of destruction.
Recycle with HP!
HP is committed to making it practical and easier for you to be environmentally responsible.
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Did you Know?
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HP's goal is to recover a cumulative two billion pounds of electronics and print cartridges by the end of 2010.
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HP recycled nearly 250 million pounds of products during 2007; representing a 48% increase over 2006.