Environmental Issues For Mobile Telecom Operators
Waste reduction, sustainability
and corporate social responsibility are increasingly commanding the attention
of business leaders and senior management globally within the
telecommunications industry.
The rapid integration of new
technologies into telecom infrastructures around the world has created a large
surplus of redundant legacy equipment. In the mobile sector 4G LTE licenses and rapid
deployment is leaving a huge global surplus of radio access network base
stations and associated central office equipment.
In line with corporate
environmental policies, operators need to recover, store and responsibly
dispose of surplus equipment and material. The potential for investment
recovery is here. The value can be released both through selected
resale of equipment into the global secondary market and through regulated specialist recycling.
DTC International Ltd has
launched a new recycling service for surplus legacy mobile radio network
equipment, capable of processing high volumes on a global scale. The service guarantees material investment recovery,
reduces operating expenses and emissions from mass storage, re-captures
precious metals, and eliminates land fill.
DTC International has an in-house
ATF (Authorised Treatment Facility) and Waste Carrier’s License and the
company’s years of experience executing recovery and recycling projects on an
international scale ensure all processes are fully WEEE compliant.
For more information on DTC
International’s recycling and recovery services, please visit our website or
contact us directly by phone or email.
T: + 44 (0) 1869 810 600