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Providers in this directory are UK-based ITAD companies. Listings show coverage area, service types, and where available, compliance certifications. This is a reference directory — we do not endorse specific providers or guarantee their availability.
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An ITAD (IT Asset Disposition) provider handles the secure end-of-life process for IT equipment. This includes data destruction certified to NIST 800-88 or equivalent, WEEE-compliant recycling, and documentation for audit purposes. UK providers must comply with the WEEE Regulations 2013 and the UK GDPR for any data-bearing assets.
Key certifications include: ADISA (IT Asset Disposal & Information Security Alliance) for data security, ISO 27001 for information security management, BS EN 15713 for secure destruction, and Cyber Essentials for cybersecurity baseline. For NHS or public sector contracts, providers on Crown Commercial Service or NHS SBS frameworks will have already been vetted.
Yes. Any reputable ITAD provider should issue a certificate of data destruction for each job. The certificate should include: date of destruction, asset serial numbers, destruction method (overwrite standard or physical), operative details, and a signature. For NHS or council audits, ask for the full destruction report rather than just a summary certificate.
Under the WEEE Regulations 2013, organisations disposing of electrical equipment must use an authorised treatment facility (ATF). Your ITAD provider should be a registered WEEE producer compliance scheme member and provide WEEE Evidence Notes confirming compliant processing. Public sector organisations must retain these notes for audit purposes.
Yes. NHS organisations can use NHS SBS or Crown Commercial Service (CCS) frameworks to procure ITAD services, which reduces tendering time and ensures suppliers have passed a vetting process. Local authorities often use ESPO, NEPO, or YPO frameworks. Universities may access JISC, Crescent Purchasing Consortium, or run open tenders via Contracts Finder. Check which frameworks your organisation is eligible to use before contacting suppliers.
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