Portland's port, marine businesses and industrial units generate serious volumes of retired IT and electronic equipment. We collect from anywhere on the island — Castletown, Easton, Southwell and the port estate — free of charge.
Port-related businesses often have chunky IT estates: control-room hardware, rugged laptops, servers and radios alongside standard office kit. Our free Portland collections handle mixed loads, with certified data destruction and full WEEE compliance documentation.
Mixed loads are fine — we take cables, keyboards, UPS units and general e-waste alongside the main equipment on any Portland collection.
Send a quick list of your equipment via our contact form or call us. A rough count is all we need — no detailed inventory required.
We agree a date and collect from your Portland premises — or send you a freepost label for smaller quantities. Either way, it costs you nothing.
Every drive is wiped or destroyed with written confirmation. Reusable devices are refurbished; the rest is recycled through certified WEEE channels.
Disposing of business IT isn't just about clearing space — it's a legal obligation. Under UK GDPR, data on old drives remains your responsibility until it's destroyed, and the WEEE Regulations require electronic waste to be processed through approved routes. Every collection we make in Portland includes certified data sanitisation and full WEEE-compliant processing, with documentation for your records.
Yes — completely free for businesses in Portland and the surrounding DT5 postcode area. There is no callout fee, no weight charge and no minimum volume. We fund the service by refurbishing and reselling devices that still have value; anything beyond reuse is recycled through certified WEEE channels.
We collect throughout Portland and the whole of Dorset. If your premises are in DT5 or a neighbouring postcode, we can collect from you — including rural addresses and business parks.
Every drive is either securely erased to recognised data-sanitisation standards or physically destroyed, and we confirm this in writing. The process is GDPR-compliant, so your old hardware never becomes a data-protection liability.
For smaller quantities we offer a freepost drop-off option: request a prepaid label, box up your devices, and drop the parcel at any Portland Post Office. It costs nothing and suits anywhere from one to a dozen small devices.
Yes. Every commercial collection comes with documentation confirming your equipment was processed in line with the UK WEEE Regulations — useful for audits, ISO 14001 and corporate ESG reporting.
Book a free collection anywhere in Portland, or request a freepost label for smaller amounts. No fees, no catch.
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