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Removal of Obsolete Network Equipment São Paulo
Legal Context for the Removal of Obsolete Network Equipment in São Paulo
The proper management of obsolete network equipment is essential for complying with the environmental regulations in force in the state of São Paulo. CONAMA Resolution No. 275/2001 establishes guidelines for the management of electronic waste, including the requirement for sustainable disposal to avoid environmental contamination.
Responsibilities and Procedures for Equipment Removal
The process of removing this equipment must follow applicable environmental legislation, according to the National Solid Waste Policy (Law No. 12,305/2010), reinforced by state regulations. It is recommended to schedule electronic waste collection, ensuring proper forwarding to authorized recycling and reuse systems.
Criteria for Handling and Temporary Storage
Until the moment of removal, the equipment must be stored securely, preventing risks to health and the environment. It is essential to comply with CETESB regulations in São Paulo, which govern the proper handling of such waste to avoid leaks and contamination of soil and water.
Information Security in Device Decharacterization
In specific cases, such as the disposal of hard drives and storage media, it is crucial to ensure the protection of corporate and sensitive data. For this purpose, it is recommended to use specialized services for secure disposal of HDs and media, according to technical standards recognized by NIST SP 800-88, guaranteeing the definitive sanitization of information.
Environmental Impacts and Regulatory Compliance
Proper removal prevents negative environmental impacts such as the release of heavy metals and toxic chemical components from electronic equipment. Compliance with state legislation, according to CETESB standards and the National System of Information on Solid Waste Management (SINIR), is mandatory to ensure transparency and socio-environmental responsibility.
Conclusion and Practical Recommendations
For decision-makers in purchasing, EHS, legal, and IT areas, adopting efficient processes for the removal of obsolete network equipment in São Paulo represents not only legal compliance but also the enhancement of corporate environmental governance. Planning should include: prior assessment, contact with certified service providers, assurance of data sanitization, and prior scheduling for specialized collection.
ManifestTransparency & Security Manifesto
Evidence and transparency: Our ESG approach is built on traceable documentation, verifiable records and auditable operational criteria. We turn electronic waste management into operational evidence to support governance, traceability and the mitigation of environmental, documentary and corporate risks. Documentary security and compliance: Documented traceability helps reduce regulatory exposure, strengthens documentary defensibility and supports alignment with applicable environmental policies, corporate contracts and governance requirements, including national and international references relevant to supply chains. Operational costing of reverse logistics: Door-to-door collection and responsible processing of electronic waste involve relevant logistics, technical and documentary costs. For this reason, Ecobraz structures transparent operational costing models linked to reverse logistics execution, with no promise of financial return, investment or asset appreciation. Governance: Operational execution is guided by compliance, traceability and verifiable documentation criteria. The priority is to strengthen the client’s corporate evidence, reduce documentary gaps and support safer, more responsible and defensible disposal decisions.
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