Certified Electronics Recycling - What Makes MRC Better
MRC Recycling is one of the two recyclers in the state of Missouri that have achieved level 4 certification from Missouri's Department of Natural Resources.
We have been audited for process and management of material. End markets have been audited to prove that all material is going where it should (no overseas glass fields). We have an environmental management system, a written closure plan on file with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, and financial assurance in place to pay a certified third party to clean up any material in the event that MRC Recycling should go bankrupt.
Normally, when a recycler goes out of business, they leave a large mess consisting mainly of monitors and leaded glass. If the Environmental Protection Agency or Department of Natural Resources find paperwork or asset tags of any entity, the financial responsibility to have the material properly recycled goes back to the producer of the material.
When you recycle with MRC, you can have peace of mind knowing that you are already absolved of any potential liability, from materials handling to identity theft, even if the worst case scenario were to play out.
We have no intention of closing our doors any time soon, but even if we do, you are protected.
Speaking of Identity Theft
Much of your electronic equipment contains sensitive information which requires certain expertise to properly dispose of. MRC offers this expertise, and is capable of protecting our clients from any concern in regard to identity theft and sensitive information release, while diverting your e-waste from landfills.
MRC Recycling offers data destruction services for customers with every kind of need, from a single laptop, to an entire IT department.
Our equipment for data destruction includes Department of Defense standards compliant hard drive erasure software, an industrial degausser and hydraulic hole punch for on-site hard drive and magnetic media destruction, and a hard drive shredder, located at our St. Louis drop-off site.
Our processing facility is outfitted with a security system which includes video surveillance.
Protecting Your Clients, Employees, and Self
We have been in the electronic waste management business for 8 years, and have learned much. The demand for e-waste management is rising, and with it, throngs of inexperienced recyclers who may be unwittingly putting their customers at risk due to lax practices.
Because of this, we encourage all potential clients to exercise their due diligence in protecting themselves, their employees, and their clients when making decisions on how to handle their end-of-life electronic equipment.
Know who you are working with. Investigate the certifications and references of any company or individual you are considering trusting with the disposal of your equipment. See first-hand where your information is going, and witness how it is being handled. Ask to tour their facilities.
Tour our facilities. We welcome you.
We are proud of what we are doing. We would like to show you.
