EPRA / OES / RQO
Provincial e-waste stewardship programs
How we operate to this standard
Provincial e-waste stewardship programs
Authoritative references
Primary sources for the standards and frameworks referenced on this page. Maxicom maps every engagement to these recognised authorities.
Related practices, regulators & markets
Data Centre Decommissioning
DC decommissioning
→IT Asset Valuation
Asset valuation
→GPU & AI Hardware Buyback
GPU / AI hardware
→Graphics Card / GPU Buyback
GPU buyback
→Storage Equipment Buyback
Storage equipment
→Oracle Hardware Buyback
Oracle buyback
→Cisco Rental
Cisco rental
→NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1
NIST 800-88
→Federal-department IT decommissioning · Ottawa
Government · Federal
→Send the asset list. We will send the number.
A photograph of the rack works. A spreadsheet works better. CAD settlement, against PO.
Frequently asked questions
What is EPRA and how does it apply to my e-waste?
EPRA (Electronic Products Recycling Association) runs provincial e-waste stewardship programmes across most of Canada. End-of-life electronics that cannot be reused are routed through approved provincial channels.
Does provincial stewardship vary across Canada?
Yes — Ontario, BC, Alberta, Quebec (RQO) and others run their own programmes. We route material through the programme that applies to where the assets are collected.
What happens to equipment that cannot be refurbished?
It is directed to downstream recycling partners who hold the relevant certifications, with material recovery documented for your sustainability reporting.