To Bee or not to Bee and the Survival of Mankind

An update on an Original post from November 2015 At that time, The “All Ireland Pollinator report 2015-2020”, combined with a course of study in Sustainability and a quote attributed to Einstein…“If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would have only four years of life left. No more bees, no […]
The End of Support for Windows 10

Company Directors, the end of support for windows 10 is only five months away. Are you ready? The EU, NIS2 places the responsibility for Cyber Security firmly on the shoulders of company Directors so it is important for Directors to make certain that the Organisation’s Cyber Security procedures are in place and that they are […]
Windows 11 Upgrade: To Upgrade or not to upgrade, that is the question?

Here at Electronic Recycling, we run Win10, Office365 and OneDrive This morning, I decided to look at a Windows 11 Upgrade. The question: Do we need to upgrade and if so, what do we need to do make sure we have a seamless transition from Win10. The Early information releases from Microsoft announced doomsday type […]
Electronic Recycling Re-certified ISO9001-2015 and ISO1400-2015

Electronic Recycling, committed to providing Regulatory Compliance, Sustainability Compliance and ESG Reporting to our valued customers, are pleased to announce that following a comprehensive external audit by AMTIVO this month, we have been re-certified ISO9001-2015 and ISO14001-2015 compliant. Congratulations to our Managing Director Bryan Palmer, who championed and drove the project with CG Business Consultants […]
Data Security: Disposal of IT Equipment Containing Sensitive Data

You have recently upgraded your IT hardware, who looks after data security for your old IT equipment? Is it secure? Organisations need to be extremely focused on Data Security when disposing of IT equipment that contains sensitive data. There are many reports of computers, with their hard drives intact, being found on eBay and other […]
People still disposing of Household e-Waste in Domestic bins

A survey, conducted by Empathy Research on behalf of WEEE Ireland shows that 12.5% of people in Ireland continue to dispose of small electrical items ( Household e-waste ) in Domestic bins. 18-24 year olds are at the top of the league with 25% of them ignoring the environmental and public health risks posed by […]