Gainesville E-Waste Recycling & ITAD Services
R2v3 certified electronics recycling and HIPAA-compliant data destruction for Gainesville businesses, University of Florida departments, and healthcare organizations. Secure pickup with complete compliance documentation.
- R2 Certified Processing & Compliance
- HIPAA-Certified Data Destruction
- Free Pickup Throughout Alachua County
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Why Do Gainesville Organizations Choose STS for E-Waste Recycling?
IT Asset Disposition managers coordinating technology refresh across Gainesville's complex ecosystem of universities, healthcare systems, and government agencies need certified electronic waste disposal that satisfies R2v3, HIPAA, and FERPA audit requirements simultaneously. STS Electronic Recycling serves Gainesville organizations with documented chain-of-custody from our 600,000 sq ft facility.
R2v3 Certified Processing
Responsible Recycling standards with full downstream tracking
NIST 800-88 Compliant
Federal-standard data sanitization and certified destruction
HIPAA-Certified Destruction
Compliant PHI disposal with complete audit documentation
Comprehensive Gainesville IT Asset Disposal
IT directors at Gainesville organizations like the University of Florida (30,000+ employees) and UF Health Shands need R2v3 certification and NAID AAA data destruction when selecting certified data destruction and electronic waste management vendors for regulated equipment disposal.
Gainesville Coverage
Free pickup throughout Alachua County and North Central FL
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 Gainesville organizations.
How does e-waste recycling work in Gainesville? STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified processing with secure pickup throughout Alachua County and North Central Florida. 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 hard drive shredding services for protected health information throughout Alachua County healthcare facilities including UF Health Shands and HCA Florida North Florida Hospital.
Electronics Accepted for Recycling
Comprehensive Gainesville e-waste management and IT equipment disposal for all electronic assets across Alachua County
Computing Equipment
Mobile & Telecom
Office Equipment
Gainesville's Trusted ITAD Partner
Serving Gainesville's Largest Organizations
University & Research Trust
The University of Florida with its 54,000+ students and 16 research colleges generates significant IT equipment turnover. Organizations like UF and Santa Fe College require FERPA-compliant IT disposal with complete grant documentation and chain-of-custody reporting.
Healthcare Systems
UF Health Shands (8,300+ staff), HCA Florida North Florida Hospital (1,300 employees), and Malcolm Randall VA Medical Center (480 beds) require HIPAA-compliant disposal for electronic protected health information. Our medical equipment recycling services include full chain-of-custody documentation and Business Associate Agreements.
Government Agencies
Public sector IT managers in Gainesville typically require vendors holding both R2v3 and NAID AAA credentials — the dual certification standard STS maintains for the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners, City of Gainesville, and municipal organizations needing audit documentation for government procurement compliance.
Complete Compliance
Gainesville IT directors typically expect same-week scheduling, serial-specific certificates of destruction for audit reviews, and responsive service — standard in every STS engagement. Organizations like Exactech and Thermo Fisher Scientific (Alachua) rely on this documentation for IP protection and regulatory compliance.
What Industries Need Certified Gainesville E-Waste Services?
STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified electronics recycling and NAID AAA data destruction for Gainesville organizations including UF Health Shands (8,300+ staff), Alachua County Public Schools (29,845 students, 64 schools), and life sciences firms like Exactech and Thermo Fisher Scientific. According to IBM's 2024 Cost of a Data Breach Report, the average breach costs $4.88 million — certified 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. UF Health Shands and HCA North Florida Hospital rely on certified destruction meeting this standard. Healthcare data breaches average $9.77 million per IBM.
Government
Compliant electronic waste disposal for City of Gainesville, Alachua County agencies, Malcolm Randall VA Medical Center, and municipal organizations with detailed audit documentation and federal chain-of-custody requirements.
Education
FERPA-compliant data destruction for the University of Florida, Santa Fe College, and Alachua County Public Schools (29,845 students, 64 schools) with academic calendar scheduling and grant documentation.
Life Sciences
Specialized IT disposal for Gainesville's life sciences and medical device sector, including Exactech and Thermo Fisher Scientific (Alachua). R2v3 processing ensures compliant disposal of lab and research equipment.
Industry-Specific E-Waste Solutions
Healthcare ITAD for Gainesville
Healthcare IT managers at UF Health Shands and HCA Florida North Florida Hospital face strict HIPAA requirements while coordinating with clinical staff schedules. Under HIPAA Security Rule 45 CFR §164.312, documented disposal procedures for electronic protected health information are mandatory. STS coordinates 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 disruption
- ✓Serial-specific certificates with destruction dates
University & Research IT Disposal
University of Florida departments and Santa Fe College require detailed planning, equipment staging, and coordinated logistics for large-scale IT refresh projects. Server recycling services include witnessed destruction, NIST-certified data sanitization, FERPA compliance documentation, and comprehensive IT asset recovery reporting with grant audit trails.
- ✓FERPA-compliant documentation for grant audits
- ✓Academic calendar-compatible scheduling
- ✓NIST-certified data sanitization
- ✓Comprehensive asset recovery analysis
On-Site Hard Drive Shredding
Americans generate approximately 47 pounds of e-waste per person annually, per UN Global E-waste Monitor data. For maximum security, on-site hard drive shredding services allow Gainesville clients to witness destruction maintaining unbroken chain-of-custody from 300 E University Ave to our secure processing facility.
- ✓Mobile shredding trucks for Gainesville locations
- ✓Witnessed destruction with video documentation
- ✓Immediate certificates of destruction
- ✓NSA/CSS EPL-listed shredding equipment
How Does Gainesville Electronics Recycling Work?
From first call to final certificate, every step is tracked and documented for Alachua County organizations
Schedule Free Pickup
Call (352) 296-0969 or submit online. Same-week availability throughout Alachua County
Secure Transport
Chain-of-custody documentation begins at pickup. Our secure fleet covers the I-75 corridor, University District, and all Alachua County locations, maintaining equipment integrity throughout transport
NIST Data Destruction
NIST 800-88 compliant data sanitization with serial-specific verification at our 600,000 sq ft certified facility
Certificate & Reporting
Receive certificate of destruction, weight tickets, and ESG impact report for compliance and audit documentation
Does Your Gainesville Organization Need NIST 800-88 Compliant Data Destruction?
Yes — and STS delivers it. Per NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 guidelines, media sanitization requires verification of purge-level overwrite or physical destruction — included in every STS engagement. These standards are particularly critical for UF research data and UF Health patient records throughout Alachua County.
- ✓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 Gainesville 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 Alachua County organizations need downstream documentation confirming materials reached R2-certified smelters, and with approximately 47 pounds of e-waste generated per American annually, proper diversion is both a compliance and environmental imperative — standard in every STS engagement.
Common Questions
Answers about R2v3 certified e-waste recycling and IT asset disposition in Gainesville, FL.
Still Have Questions?
Our Gainesville team is ready to discuss your specific recycling requirements and compliance needs.
(352) 296-0969What certifications do you hold?
STS Electronic Recycling holds R2v3 certification (Responsible Recycling), NAID AAA certification verified through unannounced audits, and NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 data sanitization compliance for Gainesville organizations. Per R2v3:2020 certification standards, downstream tracking documents materials through certified smelter processing — meeting HIPAA 45 CFR §164.312 requirements for UF Health Shands and Alachua County healthcare facilities.
What areas do you serve?
STS offers free pickup throughout Alachua County, Levy County, and Marion County. Organizations searching for e-waste recycling near me throughout Gainesville find STS serves the University District, Haile Plantation, Tioga, Newberry, Waldo, Hawthorne, Micanopy, and all surrounding North Central Florida communities.
Is pickup really free?
Yes — free pickup is available for qualifying business volumes throughout Gainesville and Alachua County. University of Florida departments, healthcare facilities, and Alachua County Public Schools regularly use our complimentary pickup service. No hidden fees, no surprises.
How long does the pickup process take?
Most Gainesville businesses and institutions receive same-week service. Our secure fleet serves locations near the University of Florida campus, Innovation Square, and throughout the I-75 corridor. Large-scale projects for UF departments or healthcare systems include detailed planning 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 HIPAA, FERPA, NIST, and government procurement audit requirements for Gainesville organizations along the I-75 corridor and throughout North Central Florida.
What happens to my equipment after pickup?
Equipment is transported to our 600,000 sq ft facility where NIST 800-88 data destruction occurs first. Reusable components are remarketed when possible — generating asset recovery credits for qualifying Gainesville organizations. All remaining materials are routed to R2v3 certified downstream processors with zero landfill commitment.
Service Areas & About Gainesville
Gainesville by the Numbers
Primary
- Downtown Gainesville
- University District
- Midtown
- Haile Plantation
- Innovation Square
- Tioga
Metro
- Newberry
- Waldo
- Hawthorne
- High Springs
- Alachua
- Micanopy
Regional
- Alachua County
- Levy County
- Marion County
- Gilchrist County
- Columbia County
- North Central FL
About Gainesville
Gainesville (pop. ~141,000; Alachua County ~278,000) is North Central Florida's primary economic hub, anchored by the University of Florida — a top-10 public research university generating $16.9B in annual economic impact with 54,000+ students and 30,000+ employees. The city's economy centers on education, healthcare, and government, with UF Health Shands serving as the flagship 1,111-bed Level I Trauma Center. The I-75 corridor connects Gainesville to Ocala, Lake City, and the broader North Florida region. STS Electronic Recycling provides certified IT equipment recycling and electronic waste disposal for organizations across Gainesville, Alachua, Levy, Marion, and Gilchrist Counties.
