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The Sipi Soluon This organizaon was wary of taking on a new disposion partner. “Our contact had vendors come in with promises of high returned value and spectacular remarkeng programs for IT assets, but they didn’t deliver,” says Nina. She proposed a pilot program, which would give Sipi the opportunity to show them the benefits of a true ITAD partnership. Shortly aſter the pilot began, the instute also traveled to the Sipi Asset Recovery and Sipi Metals facilies themselves, wishing to fully vet the new partnership. Through this, they gained a great appreciaon for how Sipi runs its day-to-day operaons and chose to connue the pilot program. The results of the pilot went far beyond expectaons. Partnership with art instute creates ITAD synergy At Sipi, we talk quite a bit about our tailored ITAD programs and how they can reduce risk while increasing value for our clients. Somemes, however, there’s even more involved in creang a successful ITAD partnership — elements that larger vendors can’t (or simply don’t) provide. And the previously hidden benefits, once revealed, can be surprising. The Challenges Through one of our exisng customers, business development manager Nina Nielsen from Sipi was introduced to a new contact. This organizaon — internaonally recognized as a leading fine-arts instuon in the United States — was finding that their then-current ITAD vendor was coming up short on inial promises. “This instute had an immediate problem. Cerficates of recycling or erasure, that they needed quickly, weren’t available in a mely manner. Employees were losing valuable me hunng them down for audits,” says Nina. “As a pillar of sustainability in the community, it is imperave that the instute has access to the cerficates that provide compliance with environmental and legal standards. Not to menon the need to save on staffing me and resource costs.” Given the locaons residing in a large, congested metropolitan area, the instute was parcularly concerned with pick-ups and freight costs. Nina adds: “With many inter-related buildings, some with tricky layouts or small spaces, carrier efficiency was creang a big issue.” Finally, being an art instute, they had a very special challenge to handle non-IT related commodies. Specifically, how to dispose of metals and similar substances when the need arose. CASE STUDY *The company name, in this case study, has been intenonally omied to ensure safeguard of further ITAD acvity.

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Page 1: Partnership with art institute creates ITAD synergy · partnership — elements that larger vendors can’t (or simply don’t) provide. And the previously hidden benefits, once revealed,

The Sipi SolutionThis organization was wary of taking on a new disposition partner. “Our contact had vendors come in with promises of high returned value and spectacular remarketing programs for IT assets, but they didn’t deliver,” says Nina. She proposed a pilot program, which would give Sipi the opportunity to show them the benefits of a true ITAD partnership.

Shortly after the pilot began, the institute also traveled to the Sipi Asset Recovery and Sipi Metals facilities themselves, wishing to fully vet the new partnership. Through this, they gained a great appreciation for how Sipi runs its day-to-day operations and chose to continue the pilot program.

The results of the pilot went far beyond expectations.

Partnership with art institute creates ITAD synergy

At Sipi, we talk quite a bit about our tailored ITAD programs and how they can reduce risk while increasing value for our clients. Sometimes, however, there’s even more involved in creating a successful ITAD partnership — elements that larger vendors can’t (or simply don’t) provide. And the previously hidden benefits, once revealed, can be surprising.

The ChallengesThrough one of our existing customers, business development manager Nina Nielsen from Sipi was introduced to a new contact. This organization — internationally recognized as a leading fine-arts institution in the United States — was finding that their then-current ITAD vendor was coming up short on initial promises.

“This institute had an immediate problem. Certificates of recycling or erasure, that they needed quickly, weren’t available in a timely manner. Employees were losing valuable time hunting them down for audits,” says Nina. “As a pillar of sustainability in the community, it is imperative that the institute has access to the certificates that provide compliance with environmental and legal standards. Not to mention the need to save on staffing time and resource costs.”

Given the locations residing in a large, congested metropolitan area, the institute was particularly concerned with pick-ups and freight costs. Nina adds: “With many inter-related buildings, some with tricky layouts or small spaces, carrier efficiency was creating a big issue.”

Finally, being an art institute, they had a very special challenge to handle non-IT related commodities. Specifically, how to dispose of metals and similar substances when the need arose.

CASE STUDY

*The company name, in this case study, has been intentionally omitted to ensure safeguard of further ITAD activity.

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The Results• With Sipi’s online reporting, a customer portal was built for them immediately, the certificates they needed

for audits and compliance were available to them quickly, at their convenience.

• The Sipi team provided the institute’s facilities with packing materials ahead of time, further increasing freight efficiency.

• With Sipi Asset Recovery’s unique expertise and connection to Sipi Metals, Nina was able to build in programs specifically for the institute regarding metal assets. This helped them both to dispose of and potentially recover value from metals that needed to be disposed. Sipi was also able to assist them with the processing and preparing of metals for use by students in their projects — a unique combination of services only Sipi could provide.

• Nina, through her industry contacts, was able to connect the organization directly with fully vetted downstream vendors for a variety of purposes. This was a unique approach to lowering overall cost for their ITAD program while delivering the personal service Sipi is known for.

• With a mission of caring for our planet, the institute held a Sustainability Forum, open to the community, at which Sipi Metals CEO Marian Cameron spoke. In conjunction, sharing their knowledge of environmental compliance, Nina and David Garrett (Sipi’s VP of Compliance) were invited to participate in the institutes’s Student Sustainability round table.

Not only did Sipi Asset Recovery solve the immediate issues the institute was facing with their then-current ITAD vendor, our team went above and beyond — this is the true spirit of partnership. Nina and Sipi’s Customer Experience group were able to assist our client in unique ways, finding opportunities to reduce costs, increase recovered value, ensure environmental compliance, and generate good will among students and employees.

“Sipi has built a strong foundation with our client, and we intend to continue growing our partnership,” says Nina. “The program is financially successful, but the entirely unique benefits that only we’ve been able to offer are making even more of an impact than they imagined.”

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*The company name, in this case study, has been intentionally omitted to ensure safeguard of further ITAD activity.