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Cloud Computing Data Center IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) Market Gains Traction Amid Technological Advances

Triangle Ecycling is in the center of the bulls eye of a fast growing market. Awareness of the ewaste and sustainability impact of data center expansion makes companies like Triangle Ecycling key players for recycling laptops, desktops and server equipment

"The global Cloud Computing Data Center IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) market in the Information Technology and Telecom category is projected to reach USD 25 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 8.5% from 2025 to 2031. With rising industrial adoption and continuous innovation in Information Technology and Telecom applications, the market is estimated to hit USD 12.5 billion in 2024, highlighting strong growth potential throughout the forecast period."

Cloud Computing Data Center IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) Market Size & Forecast 2031
The cloud computing data center IT asset disposition market is experiencing rapid growth driven by the increasing adoption of cloud technologies and the rising need for secure, environmentally responsible disposal of obsolete IT equipment. Organizations are prioritizing data security and compliance with regulations, fueling demand for professional ITAD services. The growing volume of decommissioned servers, storage devices, and networking equipment from cloud data centers is contributing to market expansion. Additionally, the emphasis on sustainability and e-waste recycling is encouraging businesses to adopt certified ITAD solutions for proper data destruction and material recovery.

By 2031, the cloud computing data center IT asset disposition market is projected to grow significantly due to ongoing digital transformation initiatives and continuous cloud infrastructure upgrades. Enterprises are increasingly seeking ITAD services that offer value recovery, remarketing, and environmentally friendly recycling options. The market will benefit from technological advancements in secure data erasure, asset tracking, and automated disposition processes. Moreover, strategic partnerships among cloud service providers, ITAD vendors, and recycling companies are expected to enhance service offerings, driving widespread adoption of ITAD solutions across global cloud data center operations.

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Not just e-waste: Why ITAD is the unsung hero of the circular economy

ITAD empowers circularity by extending IT asset lifecycles, ensuring secure disposal, reducing e-waste, and enabling affordable tech access.

by Abhishek Agashe, Co-founder & CEO at Elima
In the global push toward sustainability, conversations around the circular economy often focus on recycling, composting, or sustainable product design. Yet, there is very little discussion about refurbishment and remanufacturing, which ultimately increase the lifespan of products, thus powering circularity in the true sense.

Every enterprise, MSME’s and individuals today are powered by IT assets such as laptops, servers, desktops, networking, and more. These assets have a first lifecycle, and what happens at the end of that lifecycle is critical. Most people think of “e-waste” as the final chapter, but the story doesn’t end there.

According to a report by the United Nations, 53.6 million metric tons of e-waste were generated worldwide in 2019, with only 17.4% being recycled. This underscores the urgent need for businesses to adopt sustainable ITAD practices that align with ESG principles.

Another transformative impact of ITAD lies in its ability to democratise access to technology — a change that’s unfolding across India and the world. By recovering, refurbishing, and reintroducing high-quality IT assets into the market at a fraction of their original cost, ITAD makes laptops, desktops, and servers affordable for MSMEs, students, individual entrepreneurs, and small institutions. LEARN MORE…

With the growth of data centers and use of technology, e-waste is accumulating at higher rates every year

Lawmakers focus on electronics recycling potential

Published: July 24, 2025
Updated: July 24, 2025
by Colin Staub

During a Congressional hearing last week, lawmakers expressed enthusiasm for bolstering the U.S. electronics recycling industry as one tool in strengthening the nation’s critical minerals supply lines.

The hearing, titled “Beyond the Blue Bin: Forging a Federal Landscape for Recycling Innovation and Economic Growth,” was held July 16 before the Environment Subcommittee of the House Energy & Commerce Committee. It addressed several segments of the U.S. recycling industry, including electronics processing. LEARN MORE…