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eRevival LLC is a secure data destruction and e-waste recycling service provider based in New Jersey, serving multiple states on the U.S. East Coast. It is not a traditional firewall, EDR, or cloud security software vendor. Instead, it focuses on the final stage of the cybersecurity lifecycle: when hard drives, SSDs, servers, computers, network equipment, and other assets are retired, it reduces the risk of sensitive data leakage and non-compliant disposal through physical shredding, data wiping, media degaussing, and IT asset disposition.
Based on information from its official website, its core services include secure data destruction, hard drive shredding, on-site hard drive destruction, certified data wiping, SSD shredding, media degaussing, ITAD, equipment destruction, and electronics recycling. Its process covers collection, sorting, dismantling, recycling, and disposal, and it can provide Certificates of Destruction, Certificates of Recycling, recycling reports, and compliance documentation. The industries it serves include government, banking and finance, healthcare, education, telecommunications, defense, municipalities, IT, and data centers. For the financial sector in particular, it emphasizes data security, regulatory compliance, reputation management, and large-scale e-waste handling.
In terms of compliance, eRevival claims to be an EPA and NJ DEP notified facility and is registered as a Large Quantity Universal Waste Handler in accordance with NJ Department of Environmental Protection requirements. Its Maryland Columbia facility holds R2:2013 certification. The website does not disclose information security or data destruction industry certifications such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, or NAID AAA. Pricing is not publicly listed. The FAQ states that small computer and electronics recycling fees may be charged due to sorting, data destruction, and downstream recycling costs; for fundraising recycling programs, revenue is shared based on device type and recycling value.
Its strengths are a complete service chain that covers both data security and environmentally responsible recycling; support for on-site hard drive shredding, which allows high-sensitivity customers to witness the process; certificates and reports that help create audit trails; and coverage of industries with heavy compliance pressure, such as finance, healthcare, and government. Its drawbacks are limited information on pricing, SLAs, service tiers, and online management platforms; no disclosed API, asset system integration, or real-time alerting capabilities; and a service footprint mainly concentrated in U.S. states such as New Jersey, New York, Maryland, DC, Virginia, and Georgia, with unclear support for multinational customers or local delivery in China.
It is suitable for enterprises and public institutions on the U.S. East Coast that have retired IT assets, hard drive destruction, data center decommissioning, or compliant recycling needs, especially financial, healthcare, government, and education organizations. If a Chinese company only needs software-based cybersecurity protection, it is not a good fit; if it has branches or asset disposition needs in the United States, it can be considered as a candidate ITAD and data destruction provider. The website does not provide information about access from China, so its accessibility is unknown.
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erevival.com is an United States Security provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach erevival.com directly.