Computers contain mercury. lead, cadium, hexavalent chromium, beryllium, brominated flame retardants and other toxic substances - these can cause cancer, damage to the reproductive and nervous systems, bones, kidneys and lungs.
We want to ensure that our future generations of electronics users are healthy and conscientious of the needs of the environment. Young children and developing fetuses are most susceptible to toxins but adults are at risk as well.
Our asset professionals ensure complete inventory tracking.
Items are tracked through the entire process from pickup to recycle.
For very order, our firm will issue a CERTIFICATE OF DISPOSAL to your firm that all items have been disposed of in accordance with the laws of Trinidad and Tobago.
We offer full pick up and handling services including packaging, transportation and inventory of all equipment recycled.
Our firm will ensure that companies comply with their HS&E and Corporate Citizenship mandates.
Frequently Asked Questions

Q - Who is Caribbean Tech Disposals?
A - Caribbean Tech Disposals is a company that specializes in the proper disposal of used and obsolete electronic equipment using environmentally friendly methods. We are members of the Trinidad & Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce, and we work exclusively with licensed and certified electronic recyclers that have a zero-landfill policy for all Hazardous Waste.

Q - What do we properly dispose of?
A - We demanufacture and recycle all types of computer systems, cpu's, monitors, laptops, televisions, VHS, medical & biomedical equipment, copiers, printers, telecommunication and networking equipment, handheld, cellular and any other type of electronics.

Q - Where are we located?
A - Our Trinidad offices are located at 19 Dundonald St., Port of Spain. Telephone - (868) 625- TECH.

Q - Why use our service?
A - SWMCOL, the agency that governs the landfills of Trinidad & Tobago no longer accepts obsolete computer and electronic items. These items are classified as HAZARDOUS WASTE and have to be disposed of properly through recycling methods.

Q - What are the dangers of E-Waste?
A - E-Waste includes mercury, lead, cadmium and other carcinogenic substances which can damage nervous systems, kidney, neurological and reproductive systems.

Q - How do I achieve proper Corporate Citizenship?
A - Proper Corporate Citizenship, together with HSE policies, mandates that firms dispose of their Hazardous Waste in a manner that is consistent with their commitment not to contaminate the environment in which they operate with known carcinogens and hazardous materials.

Q - Do we provide documentation for your auditors/directors/foreign principals?
A - For every order, our company will issue a CERTIFICATE OF DISPOSAL to your firm. This certificate will ensure your firm that all items have been disposed of in accordance with the laws of Trinidad & Tobago.

Q - How do you contact us?
A - You can contact us by telephone at (868) 625 TECH, or via email at info@caribbeantechdisposals.com

Q - How does our service work?
A - Just send us an email with your contact information to info@trinidadrecycling.net . You can include a listing of the items that you have ready for disposal, and we can call you or email you a quote for disposal. Once we take possession of the E-Waste, we have all of your Hazardous Waste properly demanufactured and recycled and will then issue your firm a Certificate of Disposal for your records.

Q - Does the quantity of E-Waste matter?
A - We have disposed of orders ranging in size from a few items to complete warehouses of Hazardous Waste.

Q - Do we transport items?
A - To save on your costs, items can be dropped off directly to our 19 Dundonald St. Port of Spain location (once arrangements are made with us beforehand). If pickup from your location is required, please let us know and we will make the necessary arrangements including a fee for transportation.

Q - What happens to your E-Waste?
A - Our firm has all Hazardous Material transported and disposed of by a Government-Licensed Recycling Facility abroad. There is a zero-landfill policy for all Hazardous Waste.

Q - Why is there a cost associated with the service?
A - E-Waste contains many hazardous substances that are not easily disposed of. Transportation, handling, and mechanized processing are all costs that far outweigh any material value gained by the process.

Q - Who are our clients?
A - Our client list is extremely extensive. Locally our clients range from the Government of Trinidad & Tobago, to the largest banking institutions, some of the largest regional conglomerates, oil companies, regional insurance firms, IT firms, advertising agencies, waste disposal firms, etc.
Our foreign client list includes companies such as Merrill Lynch, Airbus, IRS, Humana, Mattel etc.