This tender seeks a qualified service provider for certified data sanitisation and compliant recycling of ICT assets. Key requirements include adherence to environmental regulations and secure data destruction methods.
The Mine Health and Safety Council (MHSC) is inviting bids for the appointment of a service provider to deliver certified data sanitisation and environmentally compliant e-waste recycling services for its ICT assets. The successful bidder will be responsible for the secure destruction of data-bearing devices and the lawful disposal of electronic waste, ensuring compliance with South African waste management legislation. The scope includes two main components: the first involves employing verifiable data destruction methods that meet internationally recognized standards, while the second focuses on the environmentally sound recycling of assets post-sanitisation.
The service provider must demonstrate a robust process for the secure collection, transport, and processing of ICT assets, maintaining a secure chain of custody throughout. Deliverables include certificates of data sanitisation and recycling, along with detailed documentation evidencing compliance with environmental laws. This tender is suitable for businesses with proven experience in data sanitisation and e-waste management, particularly those holding the necessary licenses and certifications. The contract will be awarded for a period of thirty-six months, with services provided on an as-needed basis.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in data destruction and electronic waste recycling, particularly those with certifications in environmental compliance and data security standards.
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