What Happens to Your Equipment After ITAD?

Once your old equipment leaves your office, what happens to it?

If you’re working with a certified ITAD partner, the answer is reassuring: your data is destroyed, your devices are either resold or recycled, and everything is documented.

In this post, we’ll give you a behind-the-scenes look at what happens to your devices after disposition—and why the process matters more than you think.

Step 1: Arrival & Intake

At IITS, devices are logged, tagged, and matched against the original asset list. This ensures full traceability and prepares everything for the next stage: data destruction.

Step 2: Data Destruction

All data-bearing devices undergo certified sanitization, including:

  • NIST 800-88 data wiping
  • Physical shredding (for non-functioning drives)
  • Certificate of Destruction issued per device

We ensure zero data leaves our facility intact. Learn more.

Step 3: Asset Evaluation

Our team inspects each item to determine:

  • Is it reusable?
  • Can it be refurbished and resold?
  • Does it have salvageable components?

Recoverable assets are flagged for resale or parts harvesting.

See how asset recovery works.

Step 4: Resale or Recycling

  • Valuable assets are sold via trusted reseller networks, and a portion of the value is returned to you.
  • Non-working equipment is dismantled and sent to certified downstream recyclers for material reclamation.

Step 5: Reporting & Payment

Finally, you receive:

  • Certificate of Destruction(s)
  • Resale reports
  • Environmental impact summary
  • Your payout (if applicable)

Full Transparency from Start to Finish

Knowing what happens after your devices are picked up is essential. It’s not just about peace of mind—it’s about security, sustainability, and value.

👉 Talk to us about setting up an ITAD process that’s fully traceable and tailored to your business.

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