Wichita Electronics Recycling & ITAD Services
R2v3 certified electronics recycling and NIST-compliant data destruction for Wichita businesses. Secure pickup, comprehensive compliance documentation, and certified processing for organizations of all sizes.
- R2v3 Certified Processing & Compliance
- NAID AAA Certified Data Destruction
- Free Pickup Throughout Sedgwick County
- Certificate of Destruction Included
- Zero Landfill Policy
- Same-Week Scheduling Available
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Why Do Wichita Organizations Choose STS for ITAD?
Corporate IT Directors managing Wichita's aerospace and healthcare fleets require certified IT asset disposition that satisfies SOC 2 and ISO 27001 audit requirements—especially when coordinating multi-building decommissioning across Spirit AeroSystems and Textron Aviation campuses. STS Electronic Recycling serves Wichita organizations with NAID AAA certified data destruction and R2v3 compliant e-waste management 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
How Does Certified Electronics Recycling Work in Wichita?
STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified electronics recycling and NAID AAA data destruction for Wichita’s largest organizations—including Spirit AeroSystems (14,800+ employees) and Ascension Via Christi (4,413 employees). Corporate IT Directors require documented chain-of-custody and serial-specific data destruction vendor compliance. STS serves Wichita from our 600,000 sq ft R2v3 certified facility with full downstream tracking.
Wichita Coverage
Free pickup throughout Sedgwick County and metro Wichita
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 Wichita organizations.
How does electronics recycling work in Wichita? STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified processing with free pickup throughout Sedgwick County and the Wichita metro. Equipment is transported to our 600,000 sq ft facility where NIST 800-88 data sanitization occurs before responsible downstream processing. A serialized certificate of destruction is delivered within 48 hours of completion.
IT directors at Wichita's regulated enterprises prioritize certified data destruction documentation for defensible audit trails. Healthcare compliance officers require HIPAA technical safeguards for protected health information throughout Sedgwick County healthcare systems.
Electronics Accepted for Recycling
Comprehensive Wichita e-waste management and IT equipment disposal for all electronic assets
Computing Equipment
Mobile & Telecom
Office Equipment
Industry-Specific Solutions
Healthcare ITAD
When Wichita healthcare IT managers need HIPAA-compliant electronic asset disposal, STS coordinates evening pickups with facilities including Ascension Via Christi, maintaining chain-of-custody documentation mandated by HIPAA 45 CFR §164.312 for PHI disposal.
- ✓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 Wichita’s aerospace and corporate sector require coordinated logistics and equipment staging. Server recycling services include witnessed destruction, NIST-certified data sanitization, and asset recovery reporting satisfying capital ledger disposal documentation requirements.
- ✓Detailed project planning with IT teams
- ✓Rack-level equipment removal
- ✓NIST-certified data sanitization
- ✓Comprehensive asset recovery analysis
On-Site Hard Drive Shredding
According to NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 guidelines, cryptographic erasure or physical destruction is required for all media containing sensitive data. For maximum security, on-site hard drive shredding allows clients to witness destruction and maintain unbroken chain-of-custody documentation.
- ✓Mobile shredding trucks for Wichita locations
- ✓Witnessed destruction with video documentation
- ✓Immediate certificates of destruction
- ✓NSA/CSS EPL-listed shredding equipment
Wichita's Trusted ITAD Partner
Serving Wichita's Largest Organizations
Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing
Wichita’s designation as the Air Capital of the World creates massive IT lifecycle management demands. Spirit AeroSystems and Textron Aviation together employ over 20,000 Wichita workers, requiring R2v3 downstream tracking and serial-specific certificates of destruction for enterprise-scale IT fleet disposal.
Healthcare Systems
Ascension Via Christi (4,413 employees), Kansas’s largest healthcare provider, and Wesley Healthcare (2,000+ Wichita employees) require HIPAA-compliant electronic asset disposal with chain-of-custody documentation. Under HIPAA 45 CFR §164.312 requirements, every engagement includes Business Associate Agreements and NIST-certified destruction.
Government & Corporate
City of Wichita, Sedgwick County, and Koch Industries—Wichita’s globally recognized corporate conglomerate—require compliant electronics disposal with audit documentation. Per R2v3:2020 certification standards, STS provides downstream tracking satisfying government procurement and corporate governance requirements.
Complete Compliance Documentation
Corporate IT Directors typically expect serial-specific certificates of destruction for audit reviews, same-week scheduling, and ESG impact reports—all standard in every STS Wichita engagement.
What Industries Need Certified Wichita ITAD Services?
STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified electronics recycling and NAID AAA data destruction for Wichita organizations across aerospace, healthcare, education, and financial sectors. 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. Most Corporate IT Directors at Wichita enterprises prioritize R2v3 certification and NAID AAA downstream documentation when selecting IT asset disposition vendors.
Aerospace & Defense
Wichita's aerospace sector demands R2v3 certified processing with controlled destruction for proprietary systems and manufacturing IT assets requiring full downstream documentation.
Healthcare
Under HIPAA 45 CFR §164.312, 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.
Education
FERPA-compliant data destruction for Wichita State University, WSU Tech, and Wichita Public Schools with summer scheduling and district procurement coordination.
Enterprise & Financial
Enterprise-scale IT disposition for Wichita's corporate sector requiring SOX compliance, multi-site coordination, ESG reporting, and capital ledger integration for asset recovery credits.
NIST 800-88 Rev. 1 Compliance
Our de-manufacturing process separates precious metals including gold, palladium, and copper using mechanical shearing and magnetic separation. NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 purge-level standards require a 3-pass overwrite minimum or physical destruction for organizations handling sensitive 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 Wichita organizations require downstream documentation confirming materials reached R2-certified smelters—standard in every STS engagement.
Common Questions
Answers about R2v3 certified electronic waste disposal and IT asset disposition in Wichita, KS.
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Our Wichita team is ready to discuss your specific recycling requirements and compliance needs.
800-398-2016What 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. Wichita healthcare organizations—including Ascension Via Christi, Kansas’s largest healthcare provider, and Wesley Healthcare—represent the compliance standards STS Electronic Recycling consistently meets.
What areas do you serve?
STS offers free pickup throughout Sedgwick County and the greater Wichita metro. Organizations searching for electronics recycling in Wichita find STS serves Derby, Andover, Haysville, Maize, Park City, Goddard, and surrounding South Central Kansas communities.
How long does the pickup process take?
Most businesses receive same-week service. Large-scale decommissioning projects—common in Wichita’s aerospace and manufacturing sector—include detailed IT team coordination. Our secure fleet serves locations near Interstate 35 and throughout Sedgwick County with scheduled pickup windows.
Can you handle large-scale ITAD projects?
Absolutely. Our 600,000 sq ft facility handles enterprise-scale projects including data center decommissioning and multi-building coordination for Wichita’s aerospace and healthcare sectors. Most Corporate IT Directors prioritize R2v3 certification and NAID AAA downstream documentation when evaluating ITAD providers.
Is your data destruction HIPAA compliant?
Yes. STS provides HIPAA-compliant data destruction with NIST 800-88 processes exceeding DoD standards. Per HIPAA 45 CFR §164.312, every healthcare engagement includes chain-of-custody documentation, serial-specific certificates, and Business Associate Agreements.
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—satisfying SOC 2, ISO 27001, and HIPAA audit requirements.
Service Areas & About Wichita
Wichita, KS: By the Numbers
Primary
- Downtown Wichita
- Old Town
- East Wichita
- West Wichita
- Northeast Wichita
- WSU Campus Area
Metro
- Derby
- Andover
- Haysville
- Maize
- Park City
- Goddard
Regional
- Sedgwick County
- Butler County
- Harvey County
- Sumner County
- McPherson County
- South Central KS
About Wichita
Known as the Air Capital of the World, Wichita is the largest city in Kansas and the economic capital of the state. The city’s aerospace sector—anchored by Spirit AeroSystems (now Boeing), Textron Aviation, and Koch Industries’ corporate headquarters—generates high-volume IT lifecycle management demand. Wichita State University has reached historic record enrollment with deep ties to aerospace and engineering industries, while Wichita Public Schools serves 47,000 students across 94 schools as the largest K-12 district in Kansas. STS Electronic Recycling serves Wichita’s downtown Douglas Avenue corridor, Sedgwick County government facilities, and all metro communities with free electronics pickup and certified data destruction. Organizations searching for electronics recycling near me throughout Wichita find STS provides scheduled pickup in Derby, Andover, Haysville, and all Sedgwick County locations—with fleet access near Interstate 35 and the K-96 corridor.
