Organisations in Birmingham that need ITAD services
Estimated number of organisations across key sectors in the region that regularly require IT asset disposal.
ITAD services in Birmingham
Birmingham and the West Midlands has one of the UK's largest public sector IT estates outside London. University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham Women's and Children's, and the Black Country Healthcare Foundation Trust all manage significant device refresh cycles. Birmingham City Council — one of the UK's largest local authorities — and West Midlands Combined Authority also generate substantial ITAD requirements.
West Midlands public sector organisations often procure through ESPO or Crown Commercial Service frameworks. The University of Birmingham, Aston University, and Birmingham City University contribute to strong higher education demand. WEEE compliance and sustainability reporting are standard requirements across all sectors.
Key certifications to verify
Ask any shortlisted provider for current copies of the following — these are standard requirements across NHS, council, and education contracts in Birmingham.
| Certification | What it covers |
|---|---|
| ADISA | Specialist ITAD standard — data wiping, chain of custody, site security |
| ISO 27001 | Information security management system |
| BS EN 15713 | Secure destruction of confidential material |
| WEEE registration | Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment compliance |
| Cyber Essentials Plus | Government-backed cybersecurity baseline |
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Frequently asked questions
Which Birmingham organisations regularly need ITAD services?
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham City Council, West Midlands Combined Authority, the University of Birmingham, Aston University, Birmingham City University, and Black Country councils all require regular IT disposal.
Which procurement frameworks do West Midlands organisations use?
ESPO is the primary regional framework. Crown Commercial Service frameworks are used by NHS and central government bodies. Birmingham City Council has its own approved supplier processes for larger contracts.
What are the largest ITAD requirements in the region?
University Hospitals Birmingham manages one of the largest NHS IT estates in England. Birmingham City Council's estate spans hundreds of sites. Both generate consistent multi-site collection requirements with strong data destruction and WEEE compliance expectations.
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