Aurora East USD 131 staff outline IT disposal process; vendors handle data wiping
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Staff described disposal of outdated IT equipment, saying Chromebooks are usually unsalvageable while Apple devices are wiped and sent to resale vendors; district uses certified recyclers to avoid liability and will continue standard disposal practices.
District staff described the routine process for disposing of damaged or obsolete IT equipment and said the district uses certified recyclers and resellers to manage data wiping and resale.
Speaker 2 explained that Chromebooks typically arrive at end of life in a state that is not salvageable and that staff harvest parts when possible, while iPads and other Apple devices are sold to a reseller that refurbishes and resells them. "The Apple products are wiped by us before they even leave because as part of our management system, when we pull them out, they get wiped," Speaker 2 said.
Staff named vendors used in past disposals, including a local recycler in Montgomery and Digital Red in Elgin; the Apple reseller was referenced in the transcript as "diamond assets" but the speaker did not provide a firm legal name on the record. Staff said they prefer using outside companies to manage resale and liability and are cautious about direct district sales because of warranty and failure risk.
The item was presented as informational and no vote was taken. Staff said they will continue current recycling practices and use certified vendors to handle data destruction and resale.
