Protect your data, stay compliant, and dispose of IT assets responsibly with end-to-end global ITAD services.
Ensure complete and secure data removal from all IT assets.
Dispose of equipment across multiple regions with ease.
Meet international regulations with full documentation and certification.
Reduce e-waste through responsible recycling and refurbishment.
Disposing of IT equipment isn’t just about removal—it’s about protecting your data and your reputation. Eleya Technologies delivers secure IT asset disposal services that ensure complete data destruction, regulatory compliance, and environmentally responsible recycling.
From data centers to office environments, we manage the entire IT asset lifecycle—so you don’t have to.
We provide complete IT disposal services designed to minimize risk, maximize value recovery, and ensure compliance across all regions.
Certified wiping, degaussing, and physical destruction of data.
Safe removal of servers, storage, and network equipment.
Environmentally responsible disposal and reuse of IT assets.
Detailed documentation, audit trails, and certificates of destruction.
From single-device disposal to full data center decommissioning, we ensure safe, compliant, and efficient IT asset handling.
We manage complex IT asset disposal projects globally—ensuring data security, compliance, and environmental responsibility.
Safely removed and disposed of infrastructure with certified data destruction.
Delivered sustainable recycling and refurbishment of IT assets.
Managed secure disposal of large-scale enterprise IT equipment.
Handled cross-border disposal with full compliance and reporting.
Executed certified data wiping and destruction for sensitive financial data.
Recovered value through refurbishment and resale of IT equipment.
Tell us about your requirements — whether it’s sourcing IT equipment, managing global logistics, or deploying infrastructure, we’ll get back to you with the right solution.
ops@eleyatech.com
+61 470 278 261
15, 78 Burnett St, Merrylands 2160 NSW, Sydney, Australia