Reusing IT starts with one prerequisite: data security
Circular IT is gaining ground. Rightly so.
Reusing IT equipment saves resources, reduces carbon emissions and prevents unnecessary e-waste.
But there is one condition that must always be paramount: that data is really gone.
Because without reliable data destruction, reuse is not a sustainable solution, but a risk.
Why data destruction is the foundation of circular IT
Every laptop, server or smartphone contains data. Sometimes visible. Often hidden.
Customer data, e-mails, documents, access rights - information that should not end up on the street.
Yet that risk is still regularly underestimated. Equipment is written off, stored or passed on without it being clear exactly what is on it. And that is precisely where data leaks and AVG problems arise.
At Reuzado, reuse therefore always starts with one question:
How do we ensure that data is demonstrably and irreversibly destroyed?
Certified erasure: what does it mean in practice?
Not every form of delete is the same. A ‘delete’ or quick format is simply not enough. Data can often be restored, even years later.
This is why Reuzado works with certified data destruction via Blancco. This method:
- Deletes data completely and irreversibly
- Complies with international standards and legislation
- Delivers a destruction report per data carrier
- Enables safe reuse
In some situations, software-based erasure is not sufficient or not allowed. Then we opt for physical destruction, such as shredding, always controlled and documented.
From risk to value
Reliable data destruction makes the difference between disposal and reuse.
Only once data has been securely removed can hardware be redeployed - within organisations, in education or through other societal applications.
Thus, a potential risk turns into demonstrable value:
- Less e-waste
- Lower carbon impact
- Maximum compliance
- Grip on the entire IT lifecycle
Circular working requires certainty
Circular IT is no longer an afterthought. With legislation such as AVG and CSRD, demonstrability is becoming increasingly important. Not just what you do, but how you record it.
At Reuzado, data destruction is therefore not an isolated step, but an integral part of the process. Transparent, measurable and verifiable, from first device to last report.
Because recycling is only truly sustainable if it is also safe.
