At Triangle Ecycling, Columbus' old computers are refurbished or recycled as part of a free teaching program that prepares high school students for jobs in information technology.

FREE CORPORATE COMPUTER PICKUPS FOR ALL INDUSTRIES ACROSS THE GREATER COLUMBUS AREA

Columbus is home to one of the most rapidly expanding life sciences ecosystems in the country, anchored by Battelle Memorial Institute, the world's largest private research and development organization, and a dense cluster of pharmaceutical, biotech, biomanufacturing, and medical research operations that have made central Ohio a nationally recognized hub for gene therapy and precision medicine. We serve businesses operating out of the New Albany International Business Park, the Ohio State University/Nationwide Children's Hospital Innovation District, and the broader I-270 Outerbelt Corridor, as well as the growing suburban life sciences markets in Westerville, Dublin, New Albany, and Grove City, where Cardinal Health, Amgen, Andelyn Biosciences, Forge Biologics, and Sarepta Therapeutics have established major operations. Corporate pickups can usually be scheduled within 3 days of your request.

All computer donations become part of a circle of reduce - reuse - recycle and add valuable STEM education along the way. Repurposed computers are given to local charities, sold locally to promote digital equity or online to support our mission providing your company a social responsibility dividend. Your data is guaranteed to be securely destroyed. All ewaste is processed by an R2 Certified Recycler pursuant to our 0% landfill policy. Businesses call now for free, or low cost, pickup nationwide. Corporate pickups can usually be scheduled within 3 days of your request. 919.414.3041.

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We provide every aspect of professional IT Asset Disposition while also allowing clients to partner in supporting our educational mission and give back to their community.

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More than 5,000 Computers Donated

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Columbus becoming a significant market for ITAD services? Columbus has emerged as one of the fastest-growing life sciences corridors in the United States, with over $306 million in NIH funding, a gene therapy cluster anchored by Andelyn Biosciences, Forge Biologics, and Sarepta Therapeutics, and major biomanufacturing investments from Amgen and Cardinal Health. Companies operating under FDA, HIPAA, GxP, and cGMP compliance frameworks generate continuous demand for certified, documented IT asset disposition as their operations scale.

Do you serve the New Albany International Business Park and surrounding corridor? Yes. We serve businesses throughout the New Albany International Business Park, the Ohio State University and Nationwide Children's Hospital Innovation District, and the full I-270 Outerbelt Corridor, extending into Westerville, Dublin, New Albany, Grove City, and surrounding central Ohio communities. Corporate pickups can usually be scheduled within 3 days of your request.

What documentation do Columbus-area life sciences companies receive with each pickup? Every pickup comes with a serialized inventory, a certificate of destruction documenting secure data destruction, a complete chain-of-custody record, and a carbon reduction receipt quantifying the environmental impact of the disposal. This documentation package satisfies the compliance and ESG reporting requirements of regulated industries operating in the Ohio Discovery Corridor.

How does Triangle Ecycling support the central Ohio business community beyond IT disposal? Devices collected from Columbus-area businesses that are suitable for refurbishment are directed into a teaching program that trains high school students in computer repair and IT skills, with refurbished devices donated to nonprofits and families in need. The compliance documentation your team requires and the community impact of the program are both built into every pickup at no additional cost.