Glossary of CDR Terms

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Asset Value Recovery (AVR) – The process of refurbishing or reselling used IT equipment to recover some of its original value.
Asset Disposition – The secure and responsible disposal, recycling, or resale of IT equipment that is no longer needed. See our service page for Asset Disposition >
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Chain of Custody – A documented process that tracks IT assets from collection to final disposition, ensuring security and compliance.
Certified Data Destruction – The process of securely erasing or destroying data from devices, following industry standards such as NIST 800-88 or DoD 5220.22-M.
Cosmetic Grading Standards – A rating system used to describe the physical condition of refurbished devices (e.g., Grade A = Like New, Grade B = Minor Wear).
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Data Erasure – A method of permanently deleting data from a device so that it cannot be recovered.
Decommissioning – The process of safely shutting down and removing IT infrastructure, such as data centers or networking equipment.
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- E-Waste (Electronic Waste) – Any discarded electronic device, including computers, servers, and mobile phones, which may contain hazardous materials.
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Global Logistics – The transportation, tracking, and management of IT assets across multiple locations, ensuring safe delivery and disposal.
GHG Emissions (Greenhouse Gas Emissions) – The release of gases like CO₂ from industrial processes, including the production and disposal of electronic devices.
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- HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) – A U.S. law that requires businesses to protect sensitive patient health information.
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IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) – The secure management of outdated or surplus IT equipment, ensuring data protection and environmental compliance.
IT Lifecycle Management – The process of managing IT assets from procurement to disposal, including maintenance, upgrades, and recycling.
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- On-Site Hard Drive Sanitization – A process where data is permanently erased or destroyed at a client’s location to ensure security before disposal.
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R2V3 (Responsible Recycling Version 3) – A certification standard for companies that responsibly recycle and refurbish electronic equipment.
Refurbishment Process – The act of repairing, upgrading, and restoring used IT equipment to extend its lifespan for resale or reuse.
Remarketing Services – The process of reselling refurbished IT equipment to recover value and reduce e-waste.
Recycling – The process of breaking down old IT equipment into raw materials (such as metal and plastic) for reuse.
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Secure Data Destruction – A process that ensures sensitive information is permanently erased or destroyed from IT devices before disposal.
ServiceNow ITAD Integration – A software solution that helps businesses manage IT asset disposal through automated workflows and tracking.
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- Technology Solutions – A broad term that refers to IT services, hardware, and software that help businesses manage technology assets effectively.
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Unique ID (UID) – A tracking number assigned to IT assets to monitor their status throughout their lifecycle.
WipeOS & Phonecheck – Software tools used for securely erasing data from electronic devices before they are resold or recycled.