EWaste EPlanet is a dedicated Recycling Center in Atlanta, Georgia, focused on the secure, environmentally responsible disposal of electronic waste. As part of the broader Public Services & Government ecosystem, the facility helps residents, businesses, and institutions keep harmful materials out of landfills while meeting local compliance standards.
From everyday household electronics to commercial IT assets, EWaste EPlanet accepts a wide range of devices and components and channels them into reuse, recovery, or proper material recycling.
| Service Area | What It Covers | Who It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Electronics drop-off | Consumer devices, small office equipment | Households, home offices |
| Secure IT recycling | Computers, servers, networking gear | Businesses, agencies |
| Data destruction | Drives, storage media | Any organization with sensitive data |
| Asset consolidation | Palletizing, bulk handling | Multi-site or high-volume users |
EWaste EPlanet typically handles:
Specific items accepted can vary; customers are encouraged to confirm eligibility for specialized or unusual equipment before drop-off or pickup.
A key concern with e‑waste is data security. EWaste EPlanet emphasizes data-bearing device handling with processes designed to support secure data destruction and regulatory compliance for organizations subject to privacy or records rules.
As part of the Public Services & Government-adjacent infrastructure in Atlanta, the center supports:
Businesses that must document their recycling practices can typically request appropriate records or certificates to support internal audits or environmental reporting.
Most customers interact with EWaste EPlanet in one of three ways:
Before transporting equipment, users should confirm current guidelines, preparation steps, and any restrictions on materials. Doing so helps the Recycling Center process items quickly and in line with environmental best practices.
By offering focused electronic waste solutions within Atlanta, EWaste EPlanet plays a practical role in local sustainability and responsible resource management, firmly anchoring its place in the city’s Public Services & Government landscape.
