Interview with
Co-founder
Jamie Miller
Interview with
Co-founder
Jamie Miller
Jamie Miller explains how WV Tech partners with government and industry to deliver secure IT disposal that’s more than compliance—embedding social procurement, Indigenous employment, and ESG outcomes into supply chains to simplify complexity and prove real, auditable impact.
WV Tech has grown from a disposal service into a partner for government and industry. How do you see that evolution?
Our core is secure IT asset management, but our value is much broader. We help partners meet data security obligations and deliver measurable ESG and social procurement outcomes. It’s not just disposal—it’s an integrated compliance and impact service.
You talk a lot about ‘embedded social procurement.’ What Does that actually mean?
It means the social impact isn’t an optional extra—it’s built into every job. Every device processed supports Indigenous employment, verified outcomes, ESG reporting. For clients with RAP or IPP targets, that’s meaningful, auditable impact they can stand behind.
How do you help government clients meet their complex compliance needs?
We’re certified for Top Secret PSPF destruction, NAID AAA for both data destruction and sanitisation, and our processes map to ISM and Privacy Act requirements. We understand government frameworks and deliver audit-ready reporting so they can prove compliance, not just claim it.
What about enterprise and critical infrastructure partners? They’re not always under the same rules.
True, but the risks are just as real. Breaches through unmanaged asset disposal are reputational and operational risks. We help them lift their standards to match government-level security while meeting ESG commitments and supply chain compliance.
How do you see your role in your clients’ supply chains?
We want to be the reliable partner that de-risks this whole space for them. They don’t have to stitch together a dozen providers. We offer security, compliance, sustainability, and social impact in one contract, one process, fully transparent.
WV Tech is Indigenous-owned. How does that influence partnerships?
It changes the conversation. Partners aren’t just ticking a box—they’re working with a majority-Indigenous business that’s building real employment pathways. That’s powerful for their RAP, but it’s also about genuinely supporting economic self-determination in their supply chain.
What would you say to a procurement or ESG manager considering you?
We make your job easier. You get secure, compliant disposal with certified outcomes you can report on. You meet RAP, IPP, and ESG targets in one step, with full documentation to prove it. No greenwashing—real results.
“We help partners build supply chains that deliver real and reportable outcomes in security, jobs and impact.”