Electronic Waste Recycling
Compliance
Bulk electronic waste does not stay within one country's borders, and neither do the rules that govern it. SND Recycler manages e-waste compliance across every market we operate in, so your organization never has to choose between scale and accountability. Whether you are disposing of a single data center in Melbourne or retiring IT assets across three continents, our compliance framework travels with the shipment, not around it.
This is why compliance knowing how SND Recycler operates is important as the operating logic behind every collection, transport and processing decision we make. Our e-waste compliance program is designed to hold up under scrutiny from regulators, auditors and your own internal risk teams.
We understand that managing e-waste across locations can get complicated. Different regions, different volumes, different timelines. That is why our approach is built around coordination and clarity, so businesses do not have to deal with multiple vendors or fragmented processes.
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Compliance, Region by Region
Australia
E-waste compliance in Australia is shaped by state-level regulation layered on top of national product stewardship schemes. We manage data destruction and IT asset disposal across Melbourne, Newcastle, Geelong and beyond, with documentation that satisfies both state environmental authorities and the corporate governance standards our clients answer to internally.
Germany
Germany enforces some of the strictest e-waste laws in the world through the ElektroG, and the incoming ElektroG4 amendments raise the bar further on manufacturer and processor obligations. Certified data destruction, or Datenträgervernichtung, is not optional here; it is a documented legal requirement, and we handle it as such across Stuttgart, Cologne, Karlsruhe and the wider German market, within the EU’s broader WEEE Directive framework.
Malaysia
Malaysia regulates e-waste as scheduled waste under the Department of Environment, and any organisation handling it needs to work with facilities holding valid SW110 licensing. We operate within this framework across Cyberjaya, Klang and Kuala Lumpur, covering both English- and Malay-language markets with the same compliance rigour applied nationwide.
India
India’s e-waste rules place Extended Producer Responsibility at the centre of compliance, holding manufacturers, bulk consumers and recyclers jointly accountable for the lifecycle of electronic products. We work directly with corporates, hospitals and banks managing large-scale IT asset disposal, building compliance documentation that satisfies both the Central Pollution Control Board and internal audit requirements.
How We Keep You Compliant
- Chain of custody from pickup to final disposition. Every asset is logged, tracked and accounted for, with no gaps a regulator or auditor could question.
- Certified data destruction. Physical and logical destruction methods that meet the data security requirements built into R2v3 and regional law alike.
- Cross-border documentation. Prior Informed Consent paperwork prepared in line with the law and order in each country, before your shipment ever leaves the origin country.
- Downstream transparency. We disclose where processed materials end up, because compliance that stops at our own facility gate is not compliance at all.
- Audit-ready reporting. Documentation formatted for your internal risk and sustainability teams, not buried in generic recycling certificates.
Who Relies on Our Compliance Framework
Enterprise IT departments retiring hardware at scale, banks and financial institutions managing data-sensitive disposal, hospitals decommissioning medical electronics, and multinational businesses coordinating e-waste compliance across several countries at once. If your organization operates in more than one regulatory environment, our job is to make sure that complexity never becomes your liability.
Electronic Waste Recycling
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