Quality Policy
Dedicated to quality and continuous process improvement for both customers and our own people. (ISO 9001)
Maximize your financial returns for IT equipment with us! We provide compliant and certified solutions for a cleaner & greener future.

Complete visibility across every stage of your ITAD workflow.
Reliable outcomes backed by certified processes and compliance.
Full auditability from collection through to final processing.
Welcome to Excess Technology
We are an Australian‑owned IT asset recovery and e‑waste recycling provider, compliant and certified to internationally recognised standards for safety, quality, environment, and secure e‑waste processing.
At Excess Technology, we operate with a core commitment to Transparency, Trust, and Traceability—principles that guide every stage of our IT asset disposition (ITAD) workflow. From collection through to sanitisation, reporting, and final processing, our processes are designed to ensure complete visibility, reliable outcomes, and full auditability for our clients.
Excess Technology was created to support business communities in managing their e‑waste responsibly while maximising financial return on end‑of‑life IT equipment. We specialise in secure and efficient IT services that simplify your decommissioning and refresh projects.
From certified data destruction and e‑waste collections to enterprise IT relocations and redeployment solutions, we provide flexible service models tailored to your operational and compliance requirements.
Our Story
Since our founding in 2013, Excess Technology has been committed to providing the most secure and environmentally compliant IT recovery services for companies experiencing changes in their IT equipment needs. Our clients are able to focus on growing their business because they have us to focus on helping them to dispose of end of lifecycle computer equipment.
Excess Technology was created because the recovery market for IT equipment wasn't keeping up with the fast pace of technology advancements. Technology was growing in speed, capacity, and capability, and companies needed this new equipment to advance their missions. They were retiring equipment that still had plenty of usable life, and used computers and monitors were routinely being thrown in landfills despite laws prohibiting this practice.
Excess Technology pioneered the IT asset recovery market, and found ways to help companies maximize returns from their used computer equipment, while keeping computer equipment out of landfills.
We deal with a wide variety of used business-class equipment from all major brand names. We process used computer equipment in our warehouse facility in Wetherill Park, NSW. With over 20 employees, we have the expertise and know-how to securely manage the transition of your end of lifecycle IT equipment into new hands, by being affordably refurbished, or in cases where equipment cannot be salvaged, disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner.
Policies & Compliance
Excess Technology's Integrated Business Management System (IBMS) is established in accordance with the Management System Standards ISO 9001, ISO 45001, ISO 14001 and AS/NZS 5377. This assures the quality of our work, the safety of our people, and protection of the environment.
Dedicated to quality and continuous process improvement for both customers and our own people. (ISO 9001)
Committed to environmental awareness, management, and control in line with community expectations. (ISO 14001)
Recognises moral and legal responsibility to provide a safe and healthy work environment. (ISO 45001)
Committed to responsible e-waste management and recycling. (AS/NZS 5377)
Corporate Social Responsibility
Sustainability is central to who we are — it benefits our planet, our customers, and our communities. Since our establishment, we have contributed to charitable programs in Australia, Myanmar (Burma) and Thailand, providing equipment, funding, and training to organisations in need.
Our Impact

Myanmar
Excess Technology donated refurbished PCs, laptops, iPads, monitors, and projectors to Hope for Shining Stars (NFP, NGO) in Myanmar.
Hope for Shining Stars is an education-based organization in Myanmar that works towards empowering children and teachers to develop their skills, using a customized education curriculum including vocational studies. We are glad to support the organization's mission and help cultivate hundreds of young children's dreams.
Myanmar
Excess Technology joined hands with the Burmese Community Development Collaboration (NFP, NGO) in Australia and donated a 40ft container full of IT equipment to the Myanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS) in Myanmar.
The BCDC's Mission is to harness and leverage the collective skills, knowledge, and resources to help improve the wellbeing in the communities in Australia and Myanmar.
Australia
Excess Technology donated AU$5,000 to Refugee Advice & Casework Service (RACS) and AU$5,000 to Medicines Sans Frontiers on behalf of Herbert Freehills.
RACS is a powerful, independent public advocate for the rights of refugees and asylum seekers. MSF gives medical help to populations affected by conflict, diseases, natural disasters, or healthcare restrictions.
Myanmar
Excess Technology collaborated with the BCDC and provided a 20ft container load of IT equipment to the U HlaTun Hospice (Cancer) Foundation, the Asia Pacific Hospice Palliative Care Network (APHN) in Myanmar.
Our initiative to provide IT equipment to the foundation would facilitate research and development to fight and prevent this disease.
Australia
Excess Technology donated 20 refurbished Dell Laptops to St. Bishoy College for which we also received a certificate of appreciation from the institution.
The college strives to provide a comprehensive education that aims to develop young people's spiritual, intellectual, social, cultural, and physical potential.
Myanmar
Excess Technology worked with BCDC and donated a 40ft container load of IT equipment to universities, schools, and organizations in Myanmar.
Various schools in Myanmar require computers to offer E-Learning education. Our aim is to make a difference by donating refurbished PCs and laptops to increase the institute's administrative capabilities.
Western Australia
Excess Technology refurbished 76 Dell laptops on behalf of Herbert Freehills for donation to Telethon Speech and Hearing.
TSH brings together a range of interrelated assistance for children with hearing loss and/or speech issues, to help them and their families. Their initiative is bringing hope, support, and happiness to millions of families.
Australia
Excess Technology refurbished 10 laptops, monitors, and docking stations and donated on behalf of Herbert Freehills for the Asylum Seeker Resource Center and PCs for Kids.
ASRC provides assistance to asylum seekers. PC's for Kids is a self-funded charity run by volunteers, helping many children obtain vital technology for learning and a brighter future.
Australia
Excess Technology sponsored the Fundraising Gala Dinner for Myanmar with AU$5,000 (raising over AU$140,000 total), donated 20 refurbished laptops to St. Bishoy College for the second time, and donated 20 refurbished laptops to Aldridge High School.
The funds raised went to medical assistance and humanitarian aids for the people of Myanmar. The laptop donations help students focus on attaining achievement in academic, vocational, sports, and cultural interests.