Experts at Repurposing Data Center Equipment

Reusing and recycling retired data center equipment provides a financial return to data centers in addition to playing an important role in the circular economy, where resources are preserved and reused instead of being discarded. Moon Laxmi E-Waste specializes in providing higher value services in the circular economy such as refurbishing and parts harvesting. Our investment in new technologies extracts more material value, helping to close the loop for a more sustainable future while optimizing financial return to our customers.

Solutions for Cloud Data Centers

Cloud providers and hyperscalers trust Moon Laxmi E-waste to develop custom scalable solutions for decommissioning racks, repurposing retired equipment and destroying data on-site or off-site. Our work includes:

  • Direct projects at your data center, including staffing.

  • Processing and repurposing racks and servers at Moon Laxmi E-waste Circular Centers.

  • Reuse and recycling services for whole units and parts, thereby sustainably extending the lifecycle of IT equipment.

  • Building and operating dedicated Circular Centers for managing custom equipment recovery projects.

Benefits of Using Moon Laxmi E-waste

Moon Laxmi E-waste provides :

  • The convenience of working with a single vendor, managing the entire disposition process and strengthening the chain of trust on-premise and off-premise.

  • Confidence that data is destroyed and inventory is accurately counted.

  • Increased asset and parts reuse through advanced refurbishment capabilities which decreases the need for recycling.

  • Global decommissioning, data destruction, reuse and recycling services.

  • Access to our expert remarketing team and their proven resale program.

  • Top dollar in resale in the secondary market.

  • A range of data destruction services (degaussing, crushing, erasing, shredding).

  • Assurance that your obsolete equipment and e-waste is  recycled responsibly.

E-Waste Services




Data Destruction (Onsite & Offsite)

Data destruction refers to the process of permanently erasing or destroying digital information stored on various devices, such as computers, hard drives, smartphones, tablets, and other electronic media. ... The purpose of data destruction is to ensure that sensitive or confidential information cannot be accessed, recovered, entities after it is no longer needed or has reached the end of its useful life. Data destruction is critical in various scenarios, such as when disposing of old hardware, repurposing devices, or decommissioning equipment in a business setting. Proper data destruction is particularly important for organizations dealing with sensitive information, such as personal, financial, or medical data.

Asset Management

Asset management refers to the systematic process of developing, operating, maintaining, and disposing of assets in a cost-effective manner throughout their life cycle. In the context of business and finance, ... assets can include physical items like equipment, machinery, vehicles, and property, as well as intangible assets like patents, trademarks, and intellectual property. Asset management is crucial for organizations to ensure that their assets are used efficiently, remain in good condition, and align with the overall business strategy. It helps minimize downtime, reduces unnecessary costs, and improves decision-making when it comes to investing in new assets or upgrading existing ones.

Lamp Recycling (Onsite & Offsite)

Lamp recycling is an essential process for reducing waste, conserving resources, and mitigating the environmental impact associated with the production and disposal of lamps. It is crucial for individuals and... businesses to properly dispose of used lamps and follow local recycling guidelines to ensure these valuable resources are recycled and hazardous materials are handled appropriately. Many countries and regions have specific regulations and recycling programs in place to encourage responsible lamp recycling.Lamp recycling is an important aspect of waste management and environmental sustainability.

Reverse Logistics

Reverse logistics is the process of managing the movement of products or materials from their final destination back to their point of origin or another designated location for the purpose of recapturing ... value, recycling, or proper disposal. It is the reverse counterpart of traditional logistics, which deals with the flow of goods from manufacturers or suppliers to end-users or consumers. Reverse logistics plays a crucial role in supply chain management and sustainability efforts for businesses. Properly managing the reverse flow of products can help companies reduce costs, improve customer satisfaction, and reduce their environmental impact

EPR Implementation

Extended Producers Responsibility (EPR) or may be conveyed as Environment Protection Responsibility (EPR) broadens the responsibility of manufacturers beyond the factory gates to the end-of-life ... However, it's essential to carefully plan and customize the ERP implementation to meet the specific needs of the e-waste service industry. Engaging employees and stakeholders throughout the process, providing adequate training, and conducting thorough testing are critical factors in ensuring a successful ERP implementation.

E-Waste Management in India

A Looming Threat or an Underexplored Opportunity.

India is poised to be an economic superpower by 2030. Having displaced Japan recently, it is now the 3rd largest economy in terms of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP).By 2020,30% of India’s population is expected to be in the age group of 25-44 years. This young and earning age profile of the burgeoning Indian population offers huge potential for electronic goods.

E-commerce: Enabling the next revolution in e-waste management

India’s consumer electronics and e-commerce markets have seen remarkable growth over the last decade. The country’s consumer electronics market is expected to increase from USD 69.6 billion in 2012 to USD 400 billion by 2020 making it one of the fastest-growing markets in the world.India’s e-commerce industry too is growing at a frenetic pace.