CyberCrunch provides electronic recycling services. The company accepts electronics such as PCs, laptops, tablets, point-of-sale equipment, and batteries from commercial customers and sorts them into reusable items and scrapped items. The scrapped items are manually dismantled and shredded to ensure their destruction. The shredded materials are then refined into new raw materials.
The company provides its services online, where commercial businesses can schedule an appointment and receive a quotation. The equipment is then collected and recycled, while 100% of its data is destroyed, the company claims.
Cyber Crunch is certified for this service and ensures no data is breached from the electronic devices it collects. The US Department of Justice and the State of Pennsylvania support Cyber Crunch and its services. The company does not buy e-waste from individuals but looks at purchasing it in bulk.
In June 2021, the company announced that it is increasing the capacity at its Greensburg and Aston locations by 30%.
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