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Our most prestigious certification, R2v3 certification, permits the reuse of electronic devices that might not be entirely ready for recycling.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provided initial direction for the development of the R2:2013 Standard, the industry’s preeminent worldwide certification standard for electronics reuse and recycling. The R2 Standard specifications are intended to safeguard people, the environment, data, and resources
Since 2014, Surplus Service has maintained its R2 Certification and compliance, a SERI-approved certifying authority conducts a multi-step audit as part of the certification process, which includes site inspections, staff interviews, documentation reviews, and chances for corrective action to bring all aspects of an operation into conformity.
New labeling requirements for reusable equipment were introduced in R2:2013 to strengthen the standard and offer safeguards for buyers of refurbished electronics.
Appropriate labeling must be included on at least one document tied to each sale such as the Bill of Sale, Sales Order, Product Description, Invoice, or other accompanying documentation.
All reusable products must be covered by a quality assurance plan and be wiped of all data. “Sanitization” refers to the act of deleting and wiping data from a data storage device in such a way that it cannot be retrieved using generally used tools or techniques. Sanitization includes the erasure of every user label, mark, and activity record in addition to the logical or physical destruction of every piece of data on the storage media. Many sanitization methods, including software overwriting, degaussing, burning, shredding, disintegration, grinding, embossing, etc., may be utilized, depending on the storage medium in question.
The environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives of recyclers and their clients can benefit greatly from having R2-certified facilities. Electronics recyclers must conduct their business in a secure, effective, and ecologically responsible manner in order to comply with SERI’s specifications. Although achieving greener operations without going through the R2v3 process is conceivable, the standards’ recommendations offer a clear structure for doing so.
R2 Certification is completely re-audited after three years, with brief surveillance audits made in the middle years. Only facilities that comply with all aspects of the standard, are current on all needed audits and monitoring, and have completed all relevant documentation and payments to SERI are eligible to claim R2 Certification for electronics recycling and ITAD. R2 practice requires the certificate carrier to be certified to an authorized Environmental Health & Safety system. The Surplus Service EHS system has been approved by Orion ISO.
Electronics recyclers can assist prospective customers make educated decisions and have improved trust that used electronic equipment has been treated in a sustainable way by certifying to this standard through an established third-party certification authority. R2 certification enables electronics recyclers to demonstrate their worth to customers, workers, the community, and the public.
Surplus Service was one of a few recyclers of electronics to obtain R2 Certification. The R2 requirements that hold us responsible for prioritizing reuse and recovery, screening our downstream vendors, and guaranteeing complete data removal or sanitization are the ones we believe have the biggest impact on our clients.
The main difference between R2:2013 and R2v3 is that the more recent version calls on businesses to describe what they do in a great deal more depth, creating a challenge and compliance in certification. New labeling requirements for reusable equipment were introduced in R2:2013 to strengthen the standard and offer safeguards for buyers of refurbished electronics. Appropriate labeling must be included on at least one document tied to each sale such as the Bill of Sale, Sales Order, Product Description, Invoice, or other accompanying documentation. All the R2 Core Requirements and any R2 Process Requirements applicable to the scope of activities undertaken shall be conformed to by an R2 Facility. R2 Core Requirements include the following:
See also: Other certifications held by Surplus Service
Highlights-Sheet-2021.pdf (sustainableelectronics.org)
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Surplus Service is a San Francisco, CA Bay Area-based award-winning e-waste management business that specializes in ITAD, medical recycling, electronic liquidation, reverse logistics and data eradication. As the No. 1 electronic reuse and recycling leader, our goal is to provide eco-friendly solutions that lead to the reuse of electronics rather than just having them recycled or end up in a landfill. To learn more about us, call one of our e-waste recycling specialists at (510) 226-0600 or email us at [email protected].
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