Schools Cycle Through Technology Constantly
Between one-to-one device programs, computer labs, and administrative offices, schools and districts retire electronics on a scale few organizations match. Old desktops, laptops, tablets, monitors, projectors, and printers pile up in storage rooms and portable classrooms until someone has to deal with them. Gorgen E-Waste Recycling gives Inland Empire schools a simple, budget-friendly way to clear it all out — responsibly, compliantly, and without tying up your IT staff during the school year.
Timed Around Your Summer Refresh Cycle
Most districts refresh technology at the end of the academic year, which means a mountain of outdated equipment appears over the summer. That break is the ideal window for a bulk pickup, and we plan around your calendar so removal happens while students and staff are away. Whether it's a single lab or a district-wide rollout, a scheduledcommercial e-waste pickup clears the old gear while your team focuses on deploying the new. For districts sitting on years of accumulation, a full e-waste cleanout handles the backlog in one coordinated effort.
Budget-Friendly for Tight School Budgets
We know district budgets are stretched thin, so we keep our service affordable — and free for most equipment. Because outdated computers and monitors can be recycled for their materials, we can often remove them at no cost to the school. For large district-wide refreshes, we provide a clear quote up front with no surprises, so you can plan the expense or confirm there isn't one at all. Clearing old technology shouldn't compete with classroom funding.
Protecting Student and Staff Data
School devices often store sensitive student and staff information, from grades to personnel records. Before those machines are recycled, any drives holding that data should be securely destroyed. Our data destruction service shreds hard drives and provides documentation, so your district can retire equipment without risking a privacy breach. Reusable devices may be refurbished, while everything else is broken down so materials like metals and plastics are recovered rather than landfilled.
Serving Districts Across the Inland Empire
From elementary schools in Hemet and San Jacinto to large districts in Riverside, Moreno Valley, Fontana, and San Bernardino, we serve public and private schools throughout Southern California's Inland Empire. Because we're based locally in Hemet, we can respond quickly to summer timelines and scale the crew to match a single campus or an entire district. Reach out with your equipment list and refresh schedule, and we'll build a budget-friendly plan that clears your old technology responsibly.