The disposal of corporate telecommunications equipment must comply with current legislation to ensure environmental protection and information security. In Brazil, the main guidelines are supported by Law No. 12,305/2010, which established the National Solid Waste Policy (PNRS), regulated by Decree No. 7,404/2010, and complemented by state regulations, such as those from CETESB (Environmental Company of the State of São Paulo).
Equipment in this segment, including transmission devices, modems, routers, and similar, are considered electronic waste subject to proper treatment, according to PNRS guidelines. Handling is mandatory in accordance with Annex III of the National Information System on Solid Waste Management (SINIR), available at sinir.gov.br. Companies responsible for waste management must ensure environmentally appropriate destination, such as reuse, recycling, or controlled final disposal.
To mitigate environmental risks and data leakage, equipment must undergo specific technical processes. The importance of secure sanitization of hard drives and storage media stands out, following recognized protocols and using specialized services, which can be scheduled via hard drive sanitization.
Additionally, the correct collection of obsolete equipment must be organized through scheduling on compliant platforms, ensuring proper transportation and environmentally correct treatment of waste, according to PNRS guidelines. An example of a service for safe collection can be found at electronic waste collection.
Improper disposal of telecommunications equipment can cause contamination by heavy metals and toxic substances present in electronic components, compromising soil, water, and public health. Correct disposal reduces these risks and enables the recovery of valuable materials, supporting the circular economy.
According to the PNRS, those responsible for disposing of this waste have the legal duty to ensure the chain of custody and transparency of the processes. Article 33 of Law No. 12,305/2010 establishes shared responsibility among generators, transporters, and those responsible for treatment and final disposal. Oversight is carried out by state environmental agencies, such as CETESB, whose parameters can be consulted at cetesb.sp.gov.br.
For the proper management of corporate telecommunications equipment disposal in São Paulo, it is essential to adopt practices that guarantee legal compliance, data integrity, and mitigation of environmental impacts. Using specialized resources for collection and sanitization, following PNRS regulations and CETESB standards, ensures safety and sustainability throughout the equipment lifecycle.
By choosing our services, you are contributing to a greener and cleaner future. In addition, you can be sure that your electronic waste will be disposed of properly, without harming the environment.
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