Fort Worth Electronics Recycling & ITAD Services
Fort Worth businesses trust STS for certified electronics recycling and data destruction. Free pickup, R2v3 certified processing, and complete audit documentation.
- R2 Certified Processing & Compliance
- HIPAA-Certified Data Destruction
- Free Pickup Throughout Tarrant County
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Why Do Fort Worth Organizations Choose STS for ITAD?
Corporate IT directors managing compliance reviews require certified IT asset disposition in Fort Worth that satisfies SOC 2 and ISO 27001 audit requirements — a challenge when managing multi-site decommissioning across DFW without documented chain-of-custody. STS serves Fort Worth organizations with NAID AAA certified data destruction and R2v3 compliant electronic waste disposal from our 600,000 sq ft facility.
R2v3 Certified Processing
Responsible Recycling standards with downstream tracking
NIST 800-88 Compliant
Federal-standard data sanitization and destruction
HIPAA-Certified Destruction
Compliant PHI disposal with full documentation
Comprehensive Fort Worth IT Asset Disposal
Corporate IT directors at Fort Worth organizations including American Airlines (133,000+ employees) and Lockheed Martin (19,000 Fort Worth employees) require R2v3 certification and NAID AAA data destruction when selecting data destruction services in Fort Worth that satisfy SOC 2, ISO 27001, and NIST SP 800-88 audit requirements.
Tarrant County Coverage
Free pickup throughout Tarrant County and DFW
NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 Compliance
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 certification ensures the highest data destruction standards for Fort Worth organizations.
How does IT asset recycling work in Fort Worth? STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified processing with secure pickup throughout Tarrant County and the DFW Metroplex — scheduling same-week when organizations need immediate compliance documentation. Equipment is transported to our 600,000 sq ft facility where NIST 800-88 data destruction occurs before responsible electronics stewardship.
IT directors at regulated enterprises prioritize certified data destruction documentation for defensible audit trails. Healthcare compliance officers require HIPAA technical safeguards for protected health information at Tarrant County facilities including JPS Health Network and Texas Health Harris Methodist. Fort Worth's aviation and defense sectors — anchored by American Airlines and Lockheed Martin — require the strictest electronic waste disposal standards, with certified chain-of-custody documentation essential for every engagement.
Electronics Accepted for Recycling
Comprehensive Fort Worth e-waste management and IT equipment disposal for all electronic assets
Computing Equipment
Mobile & Telecom
Fort Worth's Trusted ITAD Partner
Serving Fort Worth's Largest Organizations
Fortune 500 Trust
The DFW Metroplex hosts 22 Fortune 500 headquarters. BNSF Railway and Fidelity Investments (9,000 Westlake-area employees) require corporate ITAD services with R2v3 downstream tracking and serial-specific certificates of destruction — included in every STS engagement.
Healthcare Systems
JPS Health Network (7,200 employees), Cook Children's Health Care System (10,000+ team members), and Texas Health Harris Methodist (5,000+ employees) require HIPAA-compliant disposal for electronic PHI. Under HIPAA Security Rule 45 CFR §164.312, every engagement includes chain-of-custody documentation and serial-specific certificates.
Government Agencies
NAS JRB Fort Worth (10,000+ military and civilian personnel), Tarrant County agencies, and Lockheed Martin (19,000 Fort Worth employees) require DoD 5220.22-M compliant disposal. Per FISMA requirements, federal contractors must maintain chain-of-custody documentation satisfying OMB Circular A-123 procurement standards.
Complete Compliance
Corporate IT directors typically expect evening or weekend scheduling, serial-specific certificates of destruction for audit reviews, and same-week response. When evaluating ITAD providers, regulated organizations prioritize R2v3 certification and NAID AAA documentation — standard with every STS engagement.
What Industries Need Certified Fort Worth ITAD Services?
STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified e-waste management and NAID AAA data destruction for Tarrant County organizations including JPS Health Network (7,200 employees), Tarrant County College (50,000+ students), and Fort Worth ISD (71,000+ students). According to IBM's 2024 Cost of a Data Breach Report, the average breach costs $4.88 million — proper IT asset disposition prevents exposure from improperly disposed hardware.
Healthcare
Under HIPAA 45 CFR §164.312 requirements, electronic PHI on disposed devices must be rendered irretrievable. Healthcare data breaches average $9.77 million per IBM — STS provides certified destruction meeting this standard.
Government
Compliant electronic waste disposal for NAS JRB Fort Worth, Tarrant County facilities, and Fort Worth municipal agencies with detailed audit documentation.
Education
FERPA-compliant data destruction for Texas Christian University, Tarrant County College, Fort Worth ISD, and Fort Worth school districts with semester-end scheduling.
Fortune 500
Enterprise-scale IT asset disposition for Fort Worth Fortune 500 headquarters requiring multi-site coordination, ESG reporting, and capital ledger integration.
Industry-Specific Solutions
Healthcare ITAD
Healthcare IT managers at Fort Worth medical facilities face strict HIPAA requirements while coordinating with clinical staff schedules. HIPAA Security Rule 45 CFR §164.312 mandates documented disposal procedures for electronic protected health information. STS coordinates with facilities for evening pickups, maintaining chain-of-custody documentation required for audit compliance.
- ✓HIPAA 45 CFR §164.312 certified destruction
- ✓Business Associate Agreements (BAAs)
- ✓Evening/weekend scheduling for minimal patient disruption
- ✓Serial-specific certificates with destruction dates
Data Center Decommissioning
Enterprise data center projects for Fort Worth corporations require detailed planning, equipment staging, and coordinated logistics. Server destruction services include witnessed destruction, NIST-certified data sanitization, and comprehensive asset recovery reporting.
- ✓Detailed project planning with IT teams
- ✓Rack-level equipment removal
- ✓NIST-certified data sanitization
- ✓Comprehensive asset recovery analysis
On-Site Hard Drive Shredding
Federal standards establish cryptographic erasure or physical destruction as the requirement for all media containing sensitive data. For maximum security, on-site hard drive shredding services allow Fort Worth clients to witness destruction maintaining unbroken chain-of-custody at their facility.
- ✓Mobile shredding trucks for Fort Worth locations
- ✓Witnessed destruction with video documentation
- ✓Immediate certificates of destruction
- ✓NSA/CSS EPL-listed shredding equipment
How It Works
From first call to final certificate, every step is tracked, verified, and documented — serving Fort Worth and all of Tarrant County
R2 Certified Processing
Responsible Recycling certification ensures downstream tracking through final processing
HIPAA Data Destruction
NIST 800-88 compliant data sanitization for electronic protected health information
IT Asset Recovery
Commodity recovery and remarketing with detailed financial reporting
Serving Fort Worth
Free pickup throughout Tarrant County with same-week scheduling
NIST 800-88 Rev. 1 Compliance
Our de-manufacturing process separates precious metals including gold, palladium, and copper from circuit boards using mechanical shearing and magnetic separation. Per NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 guidelines, purge-level sanitization requires 3-pass overwrite or physical destruction — STS executes both protocols for organizations handling sensitive or classified data.
- ✓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 certified 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 Tarrant County organizations require downstream documentation confirming materials reached R2-certified smelters — included in every STS electronic waste disposal engagement.
Common Questions
Answers about R2v3 certified electronic waste disposal and IT asset disposition in Fort Worth.
Still Have Questions?
Our team is ready to discuss your specific recycling requirements and compliance needs.
(817) 393-1777Is your data destruction HIPAA compliant?
Yes. STS Electronic Recycling provides HIPAA-compliant data destruction meeting NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 standards that exceed DoD requirements. Under HIPAA Security Rule 45 CFR §164.312, every engagement includes chain-of-custody documentation, serial-specific certificates of destruction, and Business Associate Agreements for Fort Worth healthcare facilities.
What 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 requirements for Tarrant County healthcare organizations, DoD standards for defense contractors including Lockheed Martin and NAS JRB Fort Worth vendors, and FERPA requirements for Tarrant County College and Fort Worth ISD technology disposals. Third-party audits are conducted annually with documentation available upon request.
Can you handle large-scale ITAD projects?
Absolutely. We serve Fort Worth from our 600,000 sq ft R2v3 certified facility which handles enterprise-scale projects including data center decommissioning and multi-building coordination. Most corporate IT directors evaluating ITAD vendors in Fort Worth prioritize R2v3 certification and NAID AAA downstream documentation as non-negotiable requirements.
What areas do you serve?
STS provides free pickup throughout Tarrant County, Parker County, Johnson County, and Wise County. Organizations searching for electronics recycling near me throughout Fort Worth find STS serves Arlington, Keller, North Richland Hills, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Grapevine, and Mansfield via I-30, I-35W, and SH-121.
How long does the pickup process take?
Most Fort Worth businesses receive same-week service. Our secure fleet serves locations along I-30, I-35W, and SH-121 throughout Tarrant County. Large-scale decommissioning projects include detailed planning and coordination with your IT team.
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, and HIPAA audit requirements.
Full Service Computer Liquidator in Fort Worth
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Service Areas & About Fort Worth
Fort Worth by the Numbers
Primary
- Downtown Fort Worth
- Cultural District
- Near Southside
- Sundance Square
- Alliance Texas
- Ridgmar
Metro
- Arlington
- Keller
- North Richland Hills
- Hurst
- Euless
- Bedford
Regional
- Tarrant County
- Parker County
- Johnson County
- Wise County
- Dallas County
- Greater DFW
About Fort Worth
Fort Worth, TX (pop. ~978,000) is the 5th largest city in Texas and the county seat of Tarrant County. Major sectors generating IT equipment turnover include transportation and warehousing (62,000 workers, AllianceTexas), healthcare (55,000 workers, four major hospital systems), government and aerospace defense (NAS JRB Fort Worth, Lockheed Martin), finance (Fidelity Investments, FirstCash Inc.), and education (TCU, Tarrant County College's 50,000+ students). Per the U.S. EPA, American businesses generate over 6.9 million tons of e-waste annually — Fort Worth's defense and healthcare sectors create concentrated demand for R2v3 certified disposal. STS Electronic Recycling serves the Cultural District, Near Southside, Alliance Texas, Arlington, Keller, and all of Tarrant County with enterprise-grade ITAD services.
