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Registered with the environment agency, Berkshire Computer Recycling specialises in proper computer recycling and IT asset disposal, ensuring all items are handled in a safe and environmentally friendly way. Also, with our modern technology application and tools, we can help clients reduce the costs of producing new electronic gadgets by recycling computers and other items for future use. Moreover, for businesses that need assistance with data centre IT disposal, we have an expert team that can carry out the process in a careful and safe manner. Hence, clients can be sure that their privacy and security won’t be compromised.
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62 Portman Road, RG30 1EA, Reading, United Kingdom
- 01189332976
- info@berkshire-computer-recycling.co.uk
- berkshire-computer-recycling.co.uk
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