IT Asset Buy-Back

Turning Retired Assets into Recoverable Value

Recover Value, Reduce Waste, Reinvent Sustainability

We help organisations unlock the remaining value in their retired IT assets. Our Buy-Back Programme transforms redundant technology into measurable financial and environmental returns – ensuring that every device contributes to your sustainability and circular economy goals.

How it Works

When your business upgrades or replaces IT equipment, those outgoing devices still hold residual market value. We assess, purchase, and repurpose them responsibly – so you recover cash while staying compliant and sustainable.

Asset Appraisal

We evaluate your equipment based on make, model, age, and condition.

Fair Market Value Offer

You receive a transparent quotation with a clear breakdown of recoverable value.

Secure Collection & Processing

Devices are transported safely under strict chain-of-custody procedures.

Payment & Reporting

Once verified, payment is processed promptly with a settlement report.

Why Choose ITAD AFRICA

Recover Capital

Turn redundant IT assets into revenue.

Drive Sustainability

Reduce waste and promote circular economy practices.

Enhance Compliance

All IT asset disposals are traceable and audit-ready.

Boost ESG & CSR Impact

Contribute to measurable sustainability.

Devices we Accept

We accept a wide range of IT hardware, including:

Supporting Assurance

Each transaction includes:

ITAD Frequently asked questions.

What types of IT assets qualify for buy-back?

We purchase devices with residual market value, including laptops, desktops, servers, networking gear, and storage peripherals in working or refurbishable condition.

ITAD Africa (Head Office)

Unit 2, Cerimele Complex,
55 Adriana Crescent,
Gateway Industrial Park,
Rooihuiskraal, Centurion, 0154

Cape Town Office

Unit 10 , Casadobe Park 2,
36 London Circle,
Brackengate Business Park,
Cape Town, 7560

KwaZulu Natal Office

By Appointment only
Chairman’s Park,
R102 Old Main Road 4429 Ballitoville,
KwaZulu-Natal, 4450

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