ArchBridge’s ReNewed program positions electronic scrap recycling (e-waste) and IT asset disposition (ITAD) as a fully managed, compliance-focused service—built around secure handling, data destruction, and detailed documentation from Missouri.
What ReNewed is
ReNewed provides secure, responsible recycling and disposition of IT hardware and electronic scrap. The program covers the full lifecycle: pickup or drop-off, processing at ReNewed-certified facilities, and downstream recycling with a “zero-landfill” policy. It’s designed to serve North America and global customers via a freight partner.
Core services
ReNewed combines several operational areas under one workflow:
- Secure IT Asset Disposition (ITAD): on-site inventory support, asset tagging, chain-of-custody tracking, and optional refurbishment or remarketing for items that can be resold or reused.
- Data protection and destruction: sanitization aligned with NIST 800-88r1 for data-bearing devices, plus physical destruction methods (e.g., shredding/crushing) for drives and media. The process includes photographic and serial-number-level documentation.
- Pickup & logistics: scheduled curbside pickup, “white-glove” removals, sealed containers, tamper-evident manifests, and bulk transport.
- Hazardous component handling: safe separation and disposal for regulated components such as batteries, CRT/mercury-containing devices, and other controlled electronic parts.
- Certificates & audit-ready records: itemized processing reports, documentation tied to Missouri State Exemption handling when applicable, and a Certificate of Destruction (CoD).
How the process works (high level)
- Request & schedule an estimated inventory and choose pickup, drop-off, or scheduled decommissioning.
- Pre-authorization & paperwork: ReNewed prepares manifests and issues a service agreement.
- Pickup / delivery: items move in sealed containers with signed chain-of-custody at transfer.
- Processing & destruction: hardware is logged, categorized (refurbish/resell/recycle/destruct), and data-bearing devices are sanitized or destroyed per policy.
- Certificate & report: within 48 hours of processing completion, customers receive an itemized processing report and the CoD (along with Missouri exemption forms when applicable).
What customers receive
ReNewed emphasizes documentation that supports compliance and internal audit needs, including:
- signed chain-of-custody manifest
- Missouri State Exemption paperwork (if applicable)
- an itemized processing report listing what was processed and disposition
- Certificate of Destruction with processing date/time, destruction method, facility details, serial numbers when available, and an authorized signature
- final recycling disposition confirmation tied to downstream “zero-landfill” handling and partner certifications
What they accept
The program lists a broad range of equipment, including desktops, laptops, servers, hard drives/SSDs, networking gear, cell phones/tablets, printers, UPS and power supplies, circuit boards, batteries (Li-ion and lead acid), and CRTs/monitors. Some larger CRTs and certain batteries may involve handling fees, quoted at intake.
Security & compliance positioning
ReNewed’s message centers on traceability (chain-of-custody end-to-end), NIST-aligned data destruction with supporting evidence, and downstream recycling practices aligned with “zero-landfill” and R2v3-equivalent expectations.
Pricing and contracting
Pricing is described as flexible—per-item, per-pound, or project quotes—with fixed fees for secure destruction and transport. Contract options include one-time projects, recurring pickups, and enterprise ITAD agreements with SLAs, including CoD issuance within 48 hours of processing completion.
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