
CHaRM Atlanta Recycling: A Commercial ITAD Guide for 2026
A lot of Atlanta IT managers start in the same place. There’s a locked room, a row of retired switches, a pile of laptops from

A lot of Atlanta IT managers start in the same place. There’s a locked room, a row of retired switches, a pile of laptops from

Old equipment rarely leaves all at once. It piles up in phases. A few retired laptops from a refresh, a box of dead phones from

Monday night games are supposed to be entertainment. For a lot of Atlanta IT leaders, they also feel familiar. You watch a close Falcons game,

You’re probably seeing charm atlanta mentioned in local sustainability conversations and wondering whether it’s relevant to your job or just another resident recycling program that

Monday morning after a big Falcons week usually looks the same in Atlanta offices. Slack channels drift from project updates to lineup talk, someone asks

Your storage room usually tells the story before your asset spreadsheet does. Stacked desktops from the last refresh. A few retired laptops in a cabinet.

A truck backs up to an Alpharetta office on a warm afternoon. Retired laptops leave an air-conditioned server room, sit at the dock, then move
A lot of Suwanee organizations don’t realize they have an IT disposal problem until it turns into a move, a remodel, a server refresh, or
You know the situation. A storage closet, server room corner, or spare office starts collecting retired laptops, failed drives, old switches, cracked monitors, and mystery

You’re replacing point-of-sale systems in a concession space, retiring office laptops from an airline support team, or clearing old network gear from a logistics office