FOR secure
it disposals
FOR INDIGENOUS
EMPLOYMENT
FOR SOCIAL
PROCUREMENT
FOR SUPPLY CHAIN
COMPLIANCE
FOR secure
it disposals
FOR INDIGENOUS
EMPLOYMENT
FOR SOCIAL
PROCUREMENT
FOR SUPPLY CHAIN
COMPLIANCE
We’re the First Australians connecting the dots around secure IT asset disposal, the environment, and social impact for supply chain compliance at scale.
forward- thinking
IT ASSET disposal for BIG
ESG WINS
Data breaches can destroy trust, reputations and bottom lines. With cyber security focused on the front door, IT assets can go out the back door unchecked. So we destroy data, recycle materials, and sellback assets — securely and compliantly. Then we put hard ESG and RAP numbers in easy reach with a single, scalable partnership.
De-risking your Essential Eight, ISO27001, ISM and PSPF compliance is front of mind — but the IT assets leaving out the back door create an unknown risk surface. So we destroy data, sanitise devices, recycle materials, and sellback assets — in a way that builds compliant procurement, ESG, and RAP with a single, scalable partnership.
Beyond the ones and zeroes, ESG goals and RAPs can be hard to pitch to leaders struggling with topline data security and compliance concerns. So our original thinking weaves Indigenous employment and e-waste recycling through secure IT asset disposals—putting hard ESG and RAP numbers within easy reach.
We make secure IT asset disposal a job creation engine.
We’re staffed by young people building employment skills.
We offer supports like life coaching, mentoring, and training.
We’re Australia’s first NAID-AAA certified entity for both data and sanitisation. Our data destruction meets Australian Government PSPF (Top Secret) clearance and aligns with ISM (Information Security Manual). We’re certified to ISO 27001, 9001, 14001, 45001, and AS/NZS 5377 standards. Every project delivers audit-ready outcomes aligned to the Commonwealth Procurement Rules (CPR), Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP), and state frameworks—supporting regulatory compliance, ESG targets, and shareholder expectations.