IT security firm
Webroot
has teamed up with recycling company
Centillion
to launch a
Go
Green (PDF) campaign, which offers to recycle legacy security hardware for
free when customers sign up to Webroot's software-as-a-service (Saas) offering.
The new programme is available to any customer who replaces a security
appliance or an on-premise security system with a Webroot SaaS security product.
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As part of the deal, the company will send the customer a prepaid shipping
label to transport the hardware to the closest Centillion facility in the UK.
"When we realised that the tremendous success of security SaaS solutions
would be making hardware-based security obsolete, we took steps to provide a
socially responsible alternative for recycling this influx of electronic waste,
" said Peter Watkins, chief executive at Webroot.
"The move to the SaaS model will greatly reduce the need for on-premise
hardware, which will help lower the amount of electronic waste and conserve
energy."
Once the hardware has been properly recycled, the customer will receive a
certificate of authentication to help with compliance.
"The
European
WEEE Directive calls for businesses to dispose of electronic and electrical
equipment efficiently and safely, and we are excited to be working with Webroot
on its Go Green initiative to aid those companies to become compliant with EU
legislation," said Craig Millward, sales and marketing director at Centillion.
Estimates from the US Environmental Protection Agency suggest that 2.25
million tons of TVs, mobile phones and computer products have already been
discarded in the US. Only 18 per cent, or 414,000 tons, was collected for
recycling, and the remaining 1.84 million tons was sent to landfill sites in the
US and third world countries.
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