Equipment and electronics recycling services for a cleaner, greener future.

By making responsible choices around equipment, your business can help drive sustainability efforts across Canada.

Join the growing community of Canadian businesses putting sustainability first.

Sustainability starts with everyday choices. Across Canada, businesses are recycling equipment and materials to help protect natural resources, reduce landfill waste and slow the effects of climate change. It’s a measurable, impactful way to contribute to a greener future—because every action, big or small, moves us all forward.

2024 was a standout year, but it’s part of a long-term effort we’ve been driving for over a decade.

390,000 lbs of materials recovered*

We’ve diverted hundreds of thousands of pounds of equipment and materials from landfills, giving them a second life and reducing environmental impact.

99.95% of terminals repaired*


For over a decade, nearly every device sent in for repair has been restored to working order, keeping equipment in use and out of the waste stream.

100% of decommissioned terminals recycled*


Since 2021, every payment terminal we couldn’t repair has been recycled through certified electronics partners, ensuring nothing goes to waste.

Circular economy in motion.

When businesses recycle electronic waste and equipment, their efforts impact sustainability beyond recycling. Together, we’re actively participating in a circular economy, transforming used materials into new resources.

What are the benefits of recycling electronics and equipment for businesses?

Choosing to recycle your equipment means choosing a cleaner, more sustainable future—for your business and your planet.

Preserving natural resources.

Recycling reduces the need to extract raw materials by giving existing resources a second life. This helps conserve finite supplies—protecting ecosystems and reducing environmental strain.

Reducing waste.

By reusing materials instead of discarding them, recycling keeps waste out of landfills and lowers the demand for new production. It’s a practical way to cut down on pollution and manage our consumption more responsibly.

Slowing global warming.

Manufacturing from raw materials releases significant carbon emissions. Recycling reduces the energy needed to produce goods, helping lower greenhouse gases and mitigate the effects of climate change—like rising temperatures and extreme weather.

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