EWaste Prime delivers end-to-end certified electronic waste recycling and IT asset disposal services across Bangladesh. From NIST 800-88 secure data destruction to hazardous material extraction, corporate pickup, and critical raw material recovery — we protect your data, your people, and our planet. Every service is aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and backed by a legally binding Certificate of Destruction.
A record 62 billion kilograms of e-waste were generated globally in 2022 — yet only 22.3% was formally recycled. EWaste Prime is Bangladesh's answer to this crisis.
Fully compliant with Bangladesh Department of Environment e-waste regulations, ISO 27001 data security standards, and Basel Convention requirements.
Every storage device is destroyed using NIST 800-88 certified methods. A serialised Certificate of Destruction is issued per device serial number.
Zero-landfill policy across all operations. Every device is either refurbished, recycled through certified partners, or processed through hazardous waste channels.
Scalable ITAD programmes for SMEs to large enterprises, including multi-location collection, witnessed destruction, and full audit trail documentation.
Help your business meet ESG, CSR, and UN SDG reporting obligations through certified, documented, and transparent e-waste disposal practices.
Every asset tracked from collection to final disposal. GPS-logged pickups, serialised inventory, and full documentation at every stage — no gaps, no surprises.
Certified data wiping, degaussing, and physical shredding using NIST 800-88 standards. Every storage device receives a serialised Certificate of Destruction.
GPS-tracked, tamper-evident secure pickup across Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Rajshahi, and Khulna. Full chain-of-custody from your premises to our facility.
Serialised inventory audits, device evaluation, and proper decommissioning to track every asset from removal through to final certified disposal.
We work with R2v3 and ISO 14001-certified recycling partners to ensure electronic waste is processed sustainably, with zero-landfill across all material streams.
Serialised Certificates of Destruction, chain-of-custody reports, and DoE-compliant waste manifests accepted by Bangladesh Bank, CAG, and ISO 27001 auditors.
Every service we provide contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals — SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption), SDG 13 (Climate Action), SDG 9 (Industry & Innovation), and SDG 4 (Quality Education).
Bangladesh's leading certified ITAD provider — secure, compliant, and environmentally responsible end-of-life management for all IT equipment. Certificate of Destruction issued for every batch. UN SDG 12 aligned.
NIST 800-88 compliant data erasure and physical shredding for all storage media in Bangladesh — with Certificate of Destruction issued per device. ISO 27001 aligned. Zero data breach risk. UN SDG 9 and SDG 12 compliant.
Scheduled, secure e-waste pickup from corporate offices, data centres, government buildings, universities, and NGOs across Bangladesh. Full documentation, zero disruption. UN SDG 11 aligned.
Certified extraction and safe disposal of lead, mercury, cadmium, BFRs, and PVC from e-waste in Bangladesh — preventing toxic contamination of soil, rivers, and groundwater. Basel Convention and Minamata Convention compliant. UN SDG 3 and SDG 6 aligned.
EWaste Prime refurbishes and resells functional electronics in Bangladesh — extending device lifespans, reducing e-waste generation, and recovering economic value. Directly supporting UN SDG 12.5 waste reduction targets and the 2030 Circular Economy Agenda.
EWaste Prime recovers gold, silver, copper, palladium, rare earth elements, and critical raw materials from electronic waste in Bangladesh. Reducing destructive mining dependence while supporting UN SDG 9 and SDG 12 circular economy targets.
Comprehensive ESG and sustainability compliance documentation for corporate e-waste disposal in Bangladesh — Certificates of Destruction, chain-of-custody reports, and SDG contribution statements. Aligned with UN SDG 12.6 sustainability reporting standards.
EWaste Prime delivers Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) solutions for electronics manufacturers and importers in Bangladesh — compliant take-back programs, logistics, reporting, and certification. Supporting UN SDG 12.4 and Bangladesh's emerging e-waste regulatory framework.
EWaste Prime's certified e-waste recycling reduces greenhouse gas emissions, prevents hazardous incineration, and contributes to Bangladesh's Paris Agreement commitments. Aligned with UN SDG 13 (Climate Action) with CO2 avoidance documentation provided.
EWaste Prime prevents e-waste contamination of Bangladesh's rivers, soil, and groundwater — protecting the Buriganga, Turag, and agricultural ecosystems from lead, mercury, and cadmium. UN SDG 14 (Life Below Water) and SDG 15 (Life on Land) aligned.
EWaste Prime operates exclusively with certified recycling partners who protect worker health, pay fair wages, and comply with safe working standards — combating the global e-waste exploitation crisis. UN SDG 8 (Decent Work) aligned.
EWaste Prime delivers e-waste awareness and education programmes for schools, corporations, universities, and communities across Bangladesh — building the knowledge infrastructure for responsible electronics disposal. UN SDG 4 and SDG 11 aligned.
Bangladesh's certified e-waste partner for UN agencies, government ministries, international NGOs, and diplomatic missions — secure ITAD, data destruction, and UN SDG-aligned disposal documentation. Supporting SDG 16 and SDG 17 partnership goals.
EWaste Prime makes certified e-waste recycling accessible to small businesses and individuals across Bangladesh — affordable drop-off and pickup for old electronics. Supporting UN SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities) — responsible disposal for everyone, not just corporations.
Head of IT, Leading Bangladesh Commercial Bank
EWaste Prime handled the certified retirement of over 2,000 devices across our branch network. The Certificate of Destruction documentation was audit-ready and submitted to Bangladesh Bank compliance within the agreed timeline. Zero data breach incidents throughout. Exceptional service.
Sustainability Director, Multinational FMCG Company
As an ESG-focused multinational, we needed an ITAD partner in Bangladesh that could provide documentation meeting EU WEEE standards. EWaste Prime delivered precisely that — complete chain-of-custody documentation, material recovery certificates, and a formal SDG contribution statement. Highly recommended.
Additional Secretary, Bangladesh Government Ministry
Government asset disposal requires the highest level of documentation integrity. EWaste Prime provided witnessed data destruction, individual Certificates of Destruction per device serial number, and a full audit file for our Accounts department. Transparent, professional, and fully DoE-compliant.
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