HRCA holding electronics recycling

Posted 4/7/09

After an embarrassing highlight on national television, the Highlands Ranch Community Association contracted with a different electronics recycling …

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HRCA holding electronics recycling

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After an embarrassing highlight on national television, the Highlands Ranch Community Association contracted with a different electronics recycling company.

Executive Recycling of Englewood was the focus of a “60 Minutes” investigative story last October. Sharp eyes caught the Tattered Cover and HRCA T-shirts in the clip.

Not this time.

HRCA’s computer and electronics recycling drop-off will be 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 25 at Town Center, 9288 Dorchester St., with a new contractor, Techno Rescue in Commerce City.

Techno Rescue refurbishes computers. HRCA requested disk shredding.

Nidal Allis, president of Techno Rescue, spent nine years in the Air Force and several years working within the intelligence community.

He’s after government contracts, so a management representative from Techno Rescue is present to the very end of a junked computer or television’s life. Techno Rescue will shred the hard drives using a shredder that Allis has a partnership with.

“We have a Department of Defense approved sanitation process for the hard drives,” Allis said. “Even if you run forensic data recovery, the disk will be clean.”

For more information on Techno Rescue, see www.technorescue.com.

For more information on the drop-off, call 303-791-2500.

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