SCC has increased the number of employees at its recycling centre, after landing a big contract.
The facility which is situated on an area measuring fifty thousand square feet boosted its employee numbers by hiring fifteen more to add to a workforce that is already fifty members strong. The facility is located in Birmingham and has increasingly attracted new business of late.
The pan-European integrator also has ambitions of hiring five more people and expanding the overall business by thirty per cent in the course of the next twelve months by landing more contracts.
Jon Sansom, who manages SCC’s recycling facility, admitted that the integrator has ambitious expansion targets for the next year, since data disposal and hardware recycling have become increasingly relevant.
The integrator’s five million pound recycling facility provides a wide range of services including refurbishment, remarketing and data disposal just to name a few.
In SCC’s own view, the United Kingdom produces roughly one million and two hundred thousand tonnes of electronic waste annually. Macarthur Stroud’s analyst Hamish Macarthur noted that since firms have to dispose of their electronic waste because the environmental policy demanded it, there were emerging opportunities for recycling firms.
The integrator’s facility also provides the service of data deletion. Jon Sansom said that a data disposal standard is part of the comprehensive service offered by SCC and clients enjoy all these services under one roof without having to use another firm.
The business development director at data information management vendor CommVault, Simon Gregory, was in agreement that data disposal and recycling were becoming increasingly popular among business organisations.
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