to provide economical, environmentally responsible,
e-waste management and recycling
for the people of Manitoba and North America.
At Exner E-Waste Processing Inc we specialize in the recycling processing
for end of life electronic waste (E-Waste) the list of electronics accepted through
our recycling process is extensive and includes such items as computers,
printers, and televisions. The recyclable materials are transformed into usable,
remarketable products. Our recycling methods help ensure that the landfills of Manitoba
are kept free from non-biodegradable metals, plastics and glass.
• Our Facility
Located in Morden, MB our facility houses the equipment necessary to receive and process all of your E-Waste requirements.
We also house the equipment necessary to destroy hard drives and other devices holding confidential secure data information.
• Total Security
From the moment your items enter our facility, they are 100% secure. They are immediately tagged, scanned and logged into our database,
and placed in a secure area. Only authorized personnel have access to the facility.
Reporting software provides complete data on an individual's time of entry and time of exit.
• Trained, trustworthy employees
Our employees receive background checks and are required to sign a confidentiality agreement.
to further protect your data, we limit the number of authorized personnel who can access our secure areas.
• Member of NAID Canada
Showing our commitment to protecting your privacy, we are a proud member of the National Association for information Destruction.
• Customer Reporting Services
All customers can be provided with the following:
1. Recycling & Destruction Certificate, listing item descriptions and all serial numbers;
2. Before and after photographs (if required) of their hard drives showing serial numbers.
• Logistics
Exner E-Waste offers a free pick up service for local businesses, we will be happy to send one of our company owned trucks
to your facility to collect your end of life E-Waste - What could be easier?