R2 Certified Server Recycling for Marshall TX Businesses
Professional server recycling protecting Marshall businesses from data liability. Our 600,000 sq ft facility processes servers, storage arrays, and data center equipment with NIST 800-88 certified destruction, full downstream tracking, and a Certificate of Destruction for every device — so your Harrison County organization has the compliance documentation it needs before, during, and after every disposal event.
- R2v3 Certified Processing & Compliance
- NIST 800-88 Data Destruction Included
- Free Pickup Throughout Harrison County
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Marshall's Premier Server Recycling Facility
Corporate IT directors managing server refreshes in Harrison County require audit-ready documentation and R2v3 certified chain-of-custody. STS delivers IT asset disposition services for Marshall businesses, healthcare systems, and government agencies with serial-specific certificates and downstream tracking
R2v3 Certified Facility
Responsible recycling standards with full EPA compliance for Marshall government and healthcare clients
Free Pickup Service
Throughout Marshall and Harrison County at no cost with flexible scheduling options for any project size
NIST Compliant Data Destruction
Secure data wiping with complete chain-of-custody and certificates of destruction for Marshall enterprise clients
600,000 sq ft Processing Facility
Handle any volume from single servers to full data center teardowns with zero landfill commitment
Zero Landfill Policy
100% environmentally responsible processing with complete compliant recycling and ESG documentation
Same-Week Scheduling
Fast quotes and same-week pickup scheduling for Marshall businesses and Harrison County institutions
What Server Equipment Can Be Recycled in Marshall?
We process all server hardware and electronic equipment — from single-unit disposal to full data center decommissioning — with secure data destruction included
STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified server recycling and NAID AAA data destruction for Marshall, TX businesses. Services include free pickup throughout Harrison County, serial-number-specific certificates of destruction, and downstream material tracking. The 600,000 sq ft facility processes servers, storage arrays, networking gear, and mobile devices for corporate, healthcare, and government clients
IT Asset Disposition for Marshall Organizations
Corporate IT managers at organizations including Eastman Chemical Company (est. 300–500 regional employees) and Marshall Independent School District (est. 500+ employees) require vendors providing complete audit documentation and coordinated multi-asset pickups. STS Electronic Recycling serves Marshall businesses, Harrison County government departments, and enterprise clients with R2v3 certified electronics recycling and ITAD services. Our trained crew manages everything from individual desktop computers and networking gear to full blade server chassis and SAN storage arrays — with no IT staff involvement beyond scheduling. Every device is inventoried by serial number before transport.
According to the UN Global E-Waste Monitor 2024, only 22.3% of the 62 million metric tons of e-waste generated annually is properly collected and recycled worldwide. STS provides certified data destruction services with serial-number-specific certificates of destruction and downstream material tracking for Marshall enterprises. Volume-based asset recovery credits offset disposal costs for organizations running regular refresh cycles. Our secure fleet serves Harrison County businesses along the I-20 and US-59 corridors — same-week scheduling for organizations searching for server recycling near me throughout the Marshall area and East Texas region.
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R2v3 Certified Server Disposal
Secure IT asset disposition with documented chain-of-custody for corporations, healthcare systems, and government agencies throughout Marshall
R2v3 Certified
Compliance with Texas state and federal standards for responsible recycling
NAID AAA Certified
NIST-certified processes with complete chain-of-custody documentation
IT Asset Recovery
Maximize value with detailed ROI reporting and asset recovery credits
Marshall Service Area
Free pickup throughout Harrison County and surrounding East Texas region
NIST 800-88 Rev. 1 Compliance
Per R2v3:2020 certification standards, STS tracks all materials through final processing at certified downstream smelters with third-party auditing. NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 requires cryptographic erasure or physical destruction for all sensitive media — STS meets this standard with DoD 5220.22-M compliant destruction and serialized documentation for hard drive shredding across Harrison County organizations.
Need server recycling in Marshall? STS provides R2v3 certified processing with free pickup throughout Harrison County. Equipment is transported to our 600,000 sq ft facility where NIST 800-88 compliant data sanitization occurs before responsible material recovery — with a serialized Certificate of Destruction issued for every device. Call 903-589-3705 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to schedule your no-cost Marshall area pickup.
When evaluating server disposal providers, IT directors at East Texas enterprises — including manufacturers like Eastman Chemical Company and institutions like CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Medical Center — prioritize R2v3 certification and documented chain-of-custody. For qualifying volumes, server recycling and pickup are provided at no cost to Marshall organizations — and volume-based asset recovery credits can offset costs for equipment with residual value. Our secure fleet covers the I-20 corridor, US-59, and all of Harrison County. Our IT asset disposition services for Marshall businesses meet compliance requirements across healthcare, financial, and government clients. From single rack teardowns to campus-wide refreshes at East Texas Baptist University, every engagement receives the same documented, certified process — no minimums.
Marshall's position as the county seat of Harrison County — and the primary commercial center for a two-county region with zero local ITAD competition — makes STS the natural choice for organizations that previously had no certified vendor within reach. Enterprise clients in manufacturing, insurance administration, and higher education routinely accumulate aging server inventories; our no-cost pickup model and volume-based asset recovery credits remove the last barrier to compliant disposal. Whether managing a single server room or multi-site refreshes across East Texas, STS delivers the documentation and downstream tracking that regulated industries require.
NIST 800-88 CERTIFIED
STS Electronic Recycling offers NIST 800-88 certified server asset disposal services to your Marshall business, government agency, or healthcare facility — serial-number-specific Certificate of Destruction included on every engagement.
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Tailored server recycling and data destruction compliance for East Texas's major economic sectors
Healthcare Systems
HIPAA-compliant server disposal for CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Medical Center — the only hospital serving both Harrison and Marion Counties — with Business Associate Agreements, PHI chain-of-custody, and OCR audit-ready certificates of destruction. Medical IT equipment including imaging servers, EHR workstations, and clinical networking gear handled with full compliance protocols.
Financial Services & Insurance
SOX and GLBA-compliant financial services data destruction for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas — one of Marshall's largest private employers — and regional financial institutions requiring witnessed destruction for servers containing customer financial records. Itemized certificates and complete chain-of-custody documentation support Sarbanes-Oxley audit requirements and GLBA 16 CFR Part 314 safeguard rules.
Manufacturing & Enterprise
Enterprise ITAD for Eastman Chemical Company, Prysmian Group, and Trinity Industries regional operations — manufacturers with significant IT equipment turnover requiring R2v3 certified disposal, asset tagging, and documented destruction across production and administrative facilities throughout the Marshall industrial corridor.
What Happens to My Data During Marshall Server Disposal?
STS Electronic Recycling executes NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 certified destruction for Marshall organizations: each device is tracked by serial number, sanitized via purge-level overwrite or physical server destruction to 1/4 inch particle size, then documented on a serial-number-specific Certificate of Destruction within 48 hours. Under HIPAA 45 CFR §164.312, electronic protected health information must be rendered irretrievable — STS provides certified destruction meeting this standard. Global e-waste generation reached 62 million metric tons in 2022 and is projected to hit 82 million tons by 2030, per the UN Global E-Waste Monitor 2024.
Secure server disposal is essential for Harrison County organizations. According to IBM's 2024 Cost of a Data Breach Report, the average breach now costs $4.88 million — a 10% increase from 2023 — with improper IT disposal among the most preventable causes. STS guarantees NIST 800-88 compliant destruction for organizations like CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Medical Center (1,000+ employees) and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas. When evaluating IT asset disposal vendors, manufacturing IT managers at Harrison County facilities prioritize documented downstream tracking and third-party R2v3 certification. Enterprise departments typically coordinate after-hours pickups to avoid business disruption — standard practice for STS engagements throughout East Texas.
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Common Questions
Everything you need to know about R2 certified server recycling in Marshall, TX
What's your data center decommissioning process?
Our process begins with a free assessment call to scope your project — number of racks, drive density, and any special compliance requirements. Our trained crew arrives at your East Texas site with a pre-built asset manifest and begins serial-number inventory on arrival. Every hard drive and storage device undergoes NIST 800-88 compliant data erasure or physical shredding to 1/4 inch particle size for high-security requirements. We coordinate full data center decommissioning throughout Harrison County with same-week scheduling — a serialized Certificate of Destruction is issued within 48 hours of pickup — ensuring zero disruption to ongoing operations.
What certifications do you hold?
STS holds R2v3 (Responsible Recycling) certification, NAID AAA certification, and NIST 800-88 compliant data sanitization. Corporate IT directors typically expect serialized certificates of destruction for capital asset audits — included in every STS engagement with full chain-of-custody documentation.
Can you handle large-scale server disposal projects?
Absolutely. Our 600,000 sq ft facility handles enterprise-scale IT asset disposition including data center decommissioning, multi-building coordination, and healthcare system-wide equipment disposal. We regularly serve East Texas manufacturers, institutional clients, and enterprises throughout the Harrison County region. Projects range from 10-device office refreshes to full rack room teardowns involving hundreds of servers, storage arrays, and networking components — all with the same documented, R2v3 certified process.
What areas do you serve from Marshall?
We provide free pickup throughout Marshall, Harrison County, Marion County, and the greater East Texas region including Longview, Kilgore, Henderson, Carthage, and Panola County. We also serve the Shreveport-Bossier City metro in Louisiana — just 35 miles from Marshall. Organizations searching for server recycling near me throughout the Marshall area find STS provides same-day response with convenient scheduling along the I-20 and US-59 corridors. For large-volume projects, we coordinate weekend and after-hours pickups at no additional charge.
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About Marshall, TX
Marshall (pop. ~24,118) is the county seat of Harrison County in East Texas, located 150 miles east of Dallas and 35 miles west of Shreveport, LA. The economy is anchored by healthcare — CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Medical Center is the only hospital serving both Harrison and Marion Counties, with 149 beds and a 24-hour Level III Trauma Center — alongside a major Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas administrative center employing hundreds of workers and manufacturers including Eastman Chemical Company, Prysmian Group, and Trinity Industries. Four higher education institutions operate in Marshall: East Texas Baptist University (~1,500 students), Wiley University (~900 students, an HBCU founded in 1873), TSTC Marshall, and the Panola College Marshall Center — each generating regular IT refresh cycles and equipment disposal needs. The City of Marshall and Harrison County government together operate city hall, a courthouse complex, the sheriff's office, and multiple departments, each subject to public records retention and secure data destruction requirements. STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified electronics disposal and NAID AAA data destruction serving Marshall businesses, Harrison County government agencies, and institutions across East Texas — with zero local ITAD competition, same-week scheduling, and no-cost pickup for qualifying volumes.
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