
Scientific Equipment Recycling Programs: A How-To Guide
A lot of recycling programs start the same way. A lab closes, a renovation date gets moved up, a PI wants old instruments gone, or

A lot of recycling programs start the same way. A lab closes, a renovation date gets moved up, a PI wants old instruments gone, or

A room full of retired desktops, towers, switches, barcode scanners, backup drives, and lab workstations usually doesn’t look urgent until someone asks a simple question:

A lot of Grayson businesses reach the same point at once. The old server room is full. A lab renovation is scheduled. Storage closets hold

A lot of Grayson organizations have the same problem hiding in plain sight. Old laptops are stacked under a counter. Retired desktops are lined up

A lot of Atlanta organizations reach the same point at once. The server closet is full, a lab is shutting down, finance wants assets cleared

A lot of IT recycling problems in Snellville start the same way. A clinic upgrades workstations. A lab retires an analyzer tied to an old

A lab closure rarely starts with disposal. It starts with a deadline. A lease is ending. A renovation is approved. A principal investigator is retiring.

A lab shutdown rarely starts with the equipment. It starts with an email from leadership, a lease deadline, a renovation notice, a grant transition, or

Let's be blunt: tossing old hard drives and lab equipment from your Norcross facility into a dumpster is a recipe for disaster. For the healthcare,

The constant drive for innovation in research labs, hospitals, and biotech firms across the nation means a continuous cycle of upgrades. From Atlanta to San