Many organisations don’t realise that their old IT equipment still holds significant value. At Nanosoft, we specialise in secure IT asset disposal, data destruction, and IT recycling across the UK—but we also go a step further.
Through our ITAD process:
- Redundant IT assets are securely collected and data-wiped
- Devices are refurbished and remarketed where possible
- Residual value is recovered and reinvested
A portion of this recovered value is then used to support the Helen Rollason Cancer Charity, helping fund their services and expand their reach.
A Sustainable and Responsible ITAD Solution
By choosing Nanosoft for IT asset disposal in the UK, organisations benefit from:
- Secure data destruction in line with compliance requirements
- Sustainable IT recycling and reduced e-waste
- Maximum value recovery from redundant IT equipment
- Direct contribution to a UK cancer charity
This means your business can meet its environmental, data security, and CSR goals—all while supporting a cause that makes a genuine difference.
More Than Just IT Disposal
Our partnership with the Helen Rollason Cancer Charity goes beyond funding. We also:
- Sponsor charity events and fundraising initiatives
- Donate IT equipment to support their operations
- Process donated devices on their behalf
This creates a full-circle approach where technology is reused, repurposed, and transformed into both environmental and social impact.
Work With Nanosoft
If your organisation has surplus IT equipment, choosing a trusted IT asset disposal provider like Nanosoft means you’re not only protecting your data and the environment—you’re also helping turn unused technology into meaningful support for people living with cancer.
Get in touch with Nanosoft today to discuss secure IT disposal, IT recycling, or how your retired IT assets can help support the Helen Rollason Cancer Charity.
Turn your IT assets into impact.Malcolm Charnock
Writer at NanoSoft — covering ITAD, data security, and sustainable technology lifecycle management.
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