4THBIN CEO Talks to RANE (Risk Assistance Network Exchange) About the Hidden Risks of Electronics Recycling

4THBIN CEO Talks to RANE (Risk Assistance Network Exchange) About the Hidden Risks of Electronics Recycling

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July 13, 2020
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Let’s say you have to decommission your company’s data center, manage an office relocation or simply get rid of that stockpile of old electronics you have sitting in the IT storage room.  What do you need to be aware of when disposing of your company’s end of life electronics?

4THBIN’s CEO, Paul Kirsch, recently joined RANE’s (Risk Assistance Network Exchange) podcast series to share his insights about the hidden risks of data security and environmental impact when disposing of your company’s old electronics.  Click here to listen to the full podcast.

 

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