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Our Mission

Change the global E-waste landscape, one asset at a time

E-waste is the fastest-growing source of hazardous waste in the world with over 80 million tons expected to be produced annually by 2030. Within the global e-waste landscape, IT equipment is the fastest-growing category.

This makes the proper disposition of IT equipment not only critical to a company’s data privacy and security posture, but also to the health of our environment. Left Field Securities is dedicated to helping our clients make a global impact through our industry-leading IT asset disposition services.

Recycling 1 million laptops

saves the energy equivalent used to

power 3,600 homes

in the U.S. annually 

In the U.S. alone, we generate about…

6.9 million

tons of e-waste each year.

E-waste is responsible for

2/3

of heavy metals in U.S. landfills 

Sources: UNITAR, World Economic Forum, EPA, WHO 

93 million tons

of CO2-equivalent emissions are avoided by formal e-waste management annually

17.4%

of e-waste is recycled properly worldwide, but it comprises

70%

of our overall toxic waste

$91 billion

the estimated value of embedded metals in e-waste globally 

E-waste contains up to

69 elements

from the periodic table that when recycled properly, can be used to make other electronics and everyday products 

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates between

30-40 million PCs

will be ready for “end-of-life management” each year 

Global Re-Distribution
Where it is Most Needed

Most IT assets that are rotated out of service are in demand in other locations.

Often times, IT recycling vendors miss the opportunity to generate a second life for assets through re-distribution.
Left Field Securities global supply chain network allows your eligible assets to be matched with the areas of highest need.

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