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CIRCULAR AND SUSTAINABLE asset disposal solutions ITAD AFRICA is a 100% black-owned Information Technology (IT) asset disposal and electronic equipment recycling company, which prides itself on providing efficient and sustainable services.

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ormerly known as Qobo Recycling, ITAD AFRICA was first established in 2007, and our team has 20 years of experience in the recycling industry. ITAD AFRICA not only has a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, security and regulatory compliance but the company is also aligned to the principles of the circular economy. According to founder and managing director Andile Mahlangu, his passion for e-waste recycling was first sparked in 2010 while he was working very closely with landfills. “Operating on a landfill gave me the opportunity to see how much electronic waste was really being dumped. I also saw how this waste stream was piling up on landfills, because people are unclear about what to do with their e-waste. “I saw the scale of opportunity and, after engaging with other industry leaders in the field, decided to focus my energy and resources on the reuse and safe disposal of IT assets,” says Mahlangu.

Committed to sustainability ITAD’s mission is to create sustainable solutions for the disposal of obsolete IT assets, specialising in electronic waste recycling and providing full turnkey IT recycling solutions. The company offers clients the following services: • I T asset disposal – This ser vice is instrumental in the responsible disposal of electronic waste and the preser vation of our environment. • IT scrap recovery and safe disposal – Providing secure and environmentally sound computer

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recycling, ITAD is certified and committed to protecting client security and the environment. When you recycle computers and electronics with ITAD, you know your e-waste is being handled responsibly. • Data destruction – Data destruction ser vices provide a secure way for you to recycle unwanted computers and electronics without worr ying about data being left behind on your old devices. “We work with both the government and private sector, tailoring our ser vice to best ser ve each client’s needs. Our commitment is to develop and adhere to best-in-class processes from the point of pick-up through to final disposition, which keeps the company at the forefront of industr y developments and improvements. We ensure that you have a complete audit trail of the activities – from collection point to refurbishment, recycling and data destruction,” says Mahlangu. Clients receive a full inventory of their items together with a value recovery and recycling report and, if applicable, a certificate of destruction. “If the device is beyond economic repair, ITAD AFRICA properly recycles it in compliance with the zero-disposal landfill policy as gazetted by the National Department of Forestr y, Fisheries and the Environment. We aim to create sustainable solutions and strongly believe in

aligning our ser vices to the circular economy,” says Mahlangu.

Technology As of August 2021, all types of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) are prohibited from being disposed of at landfills in South Africa. Mahlangu asserts that although this is big step in directing the accountability where it needs to go – i.e. the producer – this needs to go beyond money. “We need to focus on getting the right technology and develop the necessary programmes to ensure that the funds are used effectively and to the benefit of the sector and environment.”

Collaboration and community Geared towards accelerated IT adoption and the alleviation of socio-economic challenges in previously marginalised communities, ITAD strongly believes in working together with the youth and women to help empower them. “Our biggest goal is to reuse IT assets in such a way that they can be put back into the market and essentially help with the advancement of underser ved markets. That is why we will also be launching our ITAD store, where we will sell preowned IT equipment at discounted rates for students, NGOs, as well as woman- and youth-owned businesses and farming operations.” For more information on ITAD AFRICA, visit their website on www.itad.africa or email info@itad.africa.


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Turning informal dump sites into mini drop-offs

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Looming landfill crisis faces SA’s largest metros

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Paving the way for a more sustainable city

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pages 46-47

Circular and sustainable asset disposal solutions

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page 44

A new path to power in Africa

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Solar trees to provide renewable energy at Eastgate Shopping Centre

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pages 32-34

Cutting-edge gas recycling to roll-out across South Africa

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pages 42-43

Mpact Plastics leads the way for EPR

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pages 36-37

Helping to avert a wastewater disaster

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page 41

Circular and sustainable IT asset disposal solutions

3min
page 44

Supporting Miss Earth SA on her green journey

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page 30

The two sides of the plastics argument

6min
pages 26-27

Turning drums into dustbins

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Looming landfill crisis faces SA’s largest metros

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pages 16-17

How the paper industry is the epitome of the circular economy

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pages 24-25

Turning informal dump sites into mini drop-offs

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pages 18-19

SA’s paper industry is getting EPR ready

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Maximise productivity on landfill sites

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pages 12-13

Tech boost for SA’s recycling sector

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Editor’s comment

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News round-up

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President’s comment

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