Detroit IT Asset Disposition Services
R2v3 and NAID AAA certified IT asset disposition for Detroit businesses. Secure pickup, asset value recovery, and complete compliance documentation for Wayne County's largest organizations.
- R2v3 & NAID AAA Certified Processing
- HIPAA-Compliant Data Destruction
- Free Pickup Throughout Wayne County
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Why Do Detroit Organizations Choose STS for ITAD?
Corporate IT directors managing equipment refresh cycles at Detroit's automotive and healthcare organizations require certified data destruction services that satisfy SOC 2 and ISO 27001 audit requirements—a challenge when coordinating multi-site decommissioning across Wayne County. STS serves Detroit from our 600,000 sq ft facility with NAID AAA certified data destruction and R2v3 compliant ITAD.
R2v3 Certified Processing
Responsible Recycling standards with full downstream tracking
NIST 800-88 Compliant
Federal-standard data sanitization and physical destruction
IT Asset Value Recovery
Maximize returns with detailed ROI and remarketing reports
What Does IT Asset Disposal in Detroit Include?
STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified IT asset disposition for Detroit organizations including Ford Motor Company (48,000 employees), General Motors (37,400 employees), and Stellantis (35,399 employees). Corporate IT directors throughout Wayne County require NAID AAA data destruction and documented downstream tracking when selecting electronics recycling and IT equipment disposition vendors.
Wayne County Coverage
Free pickup throughout Wayne County and metro Detroit
NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 Compliance for Detroit ITAD
NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 mandates cryptographic erasure or physical destruction as the federal standard for all media containing sensitive data. Our documentation meets DoD 5220.22-M and HIPAA 45 CFR §164.312 technical safeguard requirements. NAID AAA certified hard drive destruction ensures the highest data security standards for Detroit organizations.
How does IT asset disposition work in Detroit? STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified processing with secure pickup throughout Wayne County and metro Detroit. Equipment is processed at our 600,000 sq ft R2v3 certified processing center where NIST 800-88 data destruction occurs before responsible electronics stewardship and certified downstream tracking.
IT managers at regulated Detroit enterprises prioritize certified data destruction documentation for defensible audit trails. Healthcare compliance officers require HIPAA technical safeguards for protected health information throughout Wayne County. STS provides computer liquidation and complete electronic waste management services with same-week scheduling.
Electronics Accepted for Detroit ITAD
Comprehensive Wayne County e-waste management and IT equipment disposal for all electronic assets
Computing Equipment
Mobile & Telecom
Detroit's Trusted ITAD Partner
Serving Detroit's Largest Organizations
Automotive Sector
Detroit's Big Three — Ford Motor Company (48,000 employees), General Motors (37,400 employees), and Stellantis (35,399 employees) — require certified data destruction with R2v3 downstream tracking and trade secret protection.
Healthcare Systems
Henry Ford Health (33,000 employees), Detroit Medical Center (2,000 beds), and Corewell Health (31,000 employees) require HIPAA-compliant disposal for electronic protected health information with complete chain-of-custody documentation.
Financial & Fintech
Rocket Companies (15,000 employees) and Wayne County financial institutions require SOX and GLBA compliant IT disposal with witnessed shredding, serial-specific certificates, and regulatory audit documentation.
Complete Compliance
Corporate IT directors typically expect same-week scheduling, serial-specific certificates of destruction for audit reviews, and multi-site coordination — standard in every STS Detroit engagement.
Which Detroit Industries Need Certified ITAD Services?
STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified ITAD and NAID AAA data destruction for Detroit organizations including Ford Motor Company, Henry Ford Health, and Wayne State University. According to IBM's 2024 Cost of a Data Breach Report, the average breach costs $4.88 million—proper IT equipment disposition prevents exposure from improperly retired hardware across Wayne County.
Automotive
Ford Motor Company (48,000 employees), General Motors (37,400 employees), and Stellantis (35,399 employees) generate high-volume IT equipment turnover across production facilities. Per R2v3:2020 certification standards, downstream tracking must document all materials through certified smelters—critical for automotive trade secret protection.
Healthcare
Under HIPAA 45 CFR §164.312, electronic PHI on disposed devices must be rendered irretrievable. Henry Ford Health (33,000 employees), Detroit Medical Center (2,000 beds), and Corewell Health (31,000 employees) require certified destruction with Business Associate Agreements and documented chain-of-custody for every engagement.
Financial Services
SOX and GLBA compliant technology asset disposal for Detroit's fintech sector. Rocket Companies (15,000 employees) and Wayne County financial institutions typically expect witnessed shredding and serial-specific certificates of destruction—standard in every STS engagement for financial compliance requirements.
Education
FERPA-compliant data destruction for Wayne State University, University of Michigan-Dearborn, and Detroit Public Schools with academic calendar scheduling and certificate documentation.
How Detroit ITAD Works
Built for enterprise compliance requirements — from pickup through final certificate
Schedule Free Pickup
Same-week scheduling throughout Wayne County and metro Detroit with our secure fleet
Asset Inventory & Tagging
Serial-specific tracking from pickup through final processing with complete chain-of-custody
NIST Data Destruction
NIST 800-88 certified data sanitization and physical destruction at our 600,000 sq ft processing facility
Compliance Documentation
Serial-specific certificate of destruction, asset recovery report, and ESG impact documentation within 48 hours
NIST 800-88 Rev. 1 & Detroit ITAD Compliance
According to NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 guidelines, media sanitization requires verification of purge-level overwrite or physical destruction—included in every STS engagement for Wayne County organizations. Our de-manufacturing process separates precious metals including gold, palladium, and copper from circuit boards using mechanical shearing and magnetic separation, maximizing asset recovery value for Detroit enterprises.
- ✓NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 certified data sanitization
- ✓DoD 5220.22-M compliant overwrite procedures
- ✓NSA/CSS Evaluated Products List (EPL) shredding equipment
- ✓Serial-specific NAID AAA certificates of destruction for audit compliance
- ✓Chain-of-custody documentation from pickup through final processing
According to the UN Global E-waste Monitor 2024, only 22.3% of the 62 million tonnes of e-waste generated globally is properly recycled. Most Wayne County organizations require downstream documentation confirming materials reached R2-certified smelters—standard in every STS engagement. For comprehensive corporate ITAD services, STS provides complete lifecycle management from asset intake through downstream certification.
Common Questions
Answers about R2v3 certified IT asset disposition and electronics recycling in Detroit.
Still Have Questions?
Our Detroit team is ready to discuss your specific ITAD requirements and compliance needs.
(313) 572-8989What certifications do you hold?
STS holds R2v3 certification (Responsible Recycling), NAID AAA certification, and maintains NIST 800-88 data sanitization compliance. All procedures meet HIPAA 45 CFR §164.312 requirements for healthcare organizations throughout Wayne County.
Can you handle large-scale ITAD projects?
STS Electronic Recycling operates from a 600,000 sq ft facility serving enterprise-scale IT asset disposition projects including data center decommissioning and multi-building coordination. When evaluating ITAD providers, corporate IT directors at Detroit automotive and healthcare organizations typically prioritize R2v3 certification, NAID AAA downstream documentation, and same-week scheduling.
What's your data center decommissioning process?
Enterprise data center decommissioning includes detailed project planning with your IT team, rack-level equipment removal, NIST-certified data sanitization, and comprehensive asset recovery reporting. STS Electronic Recycling serves Renaissance Center businesses and Detroit corporate offices with coordinated server recycling and logistics.
What areas do you serve?
STS offers free pickup throughout Wayne County, Oakland County, Macomb County, and Washtenaw County, serving businesses along I-75, I-94, and I-96 corridors. We cover Downtown Detroit, Midtown, New Center, Dearborn, Southfield, Troy, Sterling Heights, Warren, and Livonia with scheduled same-week pickup.
Do you provide documentation for audits?
Yes. Every engagement includes serial-specific certificates of destruction, chain-of-custody reports, weight tickets, and ESG impact reports. Documentation satisfies SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and automotive-sector compliance audit requirements.
How do you handle multi-site coordination?
STS coordinates multi-site pickups across metro Detroit with a single project manager point-of-contact. We handle scheduling across corporate campuses, manufacturing facilities, and satellite offices throughout Wayne and Oakland counties with consolidated reporting.
Service Areas & About Detroit
Detroit by the Numbers
Primary
- Downtown Detroit
- Midtown Detroit
- New Center
- Corktown
- Dearborn
- Southfield
Metro
- Troy
- Sterling Heights
- Warren
- Livonia
- Auburn Hills
- Ann Arbor
Regional
- Wayne County
- Oakland County
- Macomb County
- Washtenaw County
- Monroe County
- Southeast Michigan
About Detroit
Michigan's largest city and the global hub of the automotive industry, Detroit is home to Ford Motor Company (48,000 Michigan employees), General Motors (37,400 employees), and Stellantis (35,399 employees). Detroit's healthcare sector — led by Henry Ford Health (33,000 employees), Detroit Medical Center (2,000 beds), and Corewell Health (31,000 employees) — generates substantial IT equipment requiring HIPAA-compliant disposal. Organizations searching for IT asset recycling near me throughout Detroit find STS Electronic Recycling serves downtown Detroit, Midtown, Dearborn, Warren, Troy, Southfield, and all Wayne County, Oakland County, and Macomb County locations along the I-75, I-94, and I-96 corridors.
