Office Clearances

Our office computer clearances help you remove your old IT hardware. Whereas data destruction and certification service ensure any critical information is guaranteed to be safely destroyed. This is essential these days to assist in your GDPR compliance strategy.

Business IT Support

Our IT recycling services includes:

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Free collection and recycling services in Edinburgh for Windows 8 Computers onwards, subject to survey.

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All types of working laptops along with power supplies are collected free of charge if over 5 items and Windows 8 onwards.

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Free local collection of working flat screen LCD Monitors from 21″ upwards is offered for more than 5 items.

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Apple equipment is collected and recycled locally free of charge subject to survey.

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We offer data removal services or hard drive destruction with certification.

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Trade ins or valuations are given on higher specification or more modern IT hardware.

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Older hardware such as Windows XP or Windows 7 PCs, printers and network equipment will be quoted per uplift.

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Keyboards, Mice and other peripherals are uplifted for recycling at the same time as your PCs.

Do you need more advice and guidance?

If you require safe data destruction with certification, give User2 a call. Alternatively, fill out the form below along with your requirements and our support team will be in touch with you shortly.

Call us now on 0131 662 9955 or email [email protected]

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Electrical equipment cannot be thrown in general waste or recycling bins, and must be recycled in an approved facility. Office clearances can take this responsibility off your hands by removing hardware from your office and disposing of it in compliance with the law.

The safest way to protect data in line with GDPR is to remove it and destroy hard drives so that information isn’t extracted after disposal. We are able to offer these services with certification so you are assured that no data is leaked.

Laptops and monitors are surveyed to assess their condition, and then recycled at a local registered facility, free of charge.