ADL Process is an electronics processing and recycling center fully recognized by the Ministry of Environment. We offer: secure data destruction, certified product destruction and responsible electronics recycling services to businesses and institutions. Located at Keele and St Clair in the heart of Toronto, the company has been serving Ontario, its neighboring provinces and the U.S. northeastern states since 2001.
ADL Process takes pride in running its operations transparently in accordance with environmental regulations and labor laws to the highest standards of industry best practices.
ADL Process takes pride in running its operations transparently in accordance with environmental regulations and labor laws to the highest standards of industry best practices.
Services
ADL Process offers electronic data destruction services to businesses and institutions in Southern Ontario. We help our clients eliminate risks associated with the release of sensitive and confidential information (client accounts, financial documents, employee records.) Off-site data destruction - devices are sent to our secure facilities to be physically destroyed;.
ADL Process offers product destruction services to businesses in Ontario. We help our clients eliminate the risks and liabilities associated with the unauthorized reappearance of branded products in the marketplace (defective and returned products, recalls, overstock.). ADL Process offers off-site destruction of products - sent to our secure facilities to be physically destroyed.
ADL Process offers e-waste removal and recycling services to all levels of business and institutional customers in Southern Ontario. Our clients receive professional, secure recycling services that exceed environmental regulations. ADL Process helps organizations meet their internal environmental policies to dispose of end-of-life electronic products.
With the advancement of technology, electronic products have an increasingly rapid replacement rate. Electronic products are often inappropriately disposed of into the general waste stream, where they end up in landfill potentially harming the environment, as well as wasting valuable resources.
A large number of what is labeled as "e-waste" is actually not waste at all, but rather whole electronic equipment or parts that can be recycled for materials recovery and reused.Keep on reading to find out how reusing and recycling your electronics makes a difference for the environment. We live in the era of hypertechnology.
A large number of what is labeled as "e-waste" is actually not waste at all, but rather whole electronic equipment or parts that can be recycled for materials recovery and reused.Keep on reading to find out how reusing and recycling your electronics makes a difference for the environment. We live in the era of hypertechnology.
Health & Safety risks related to e-waste may result from direct contact with harmful materials such as lead, cadmium or chromium; from inhalation of toxic fumes, and from accumulation of chemicals in air, soil, water and food. Recycling activities, such as dismantling of electrical and electronic equipment, can potentially increase the risk of injuries and occupational health hazards.
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