February 19, 2026

From Secure IT Asset Disposal to Community Impact with Firmus Energy Supply

  • ESG
  • IT Asset Disposition

Firmus Energy Supply, located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, supplies and distributes natural gas to 111,000+ homes and businesses across the greater Belfast area. Their mission is to help people live sustainably through a net-zero energy network.

When it came to secure IT asset disposal for their old tech, Firmus Energy wanted to work with a partner that reflects what they stand for, sustainability.

That’s where Circular IT group came in.

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Secure IT Asset Disposal

From secure IT disposal to charity donation

Like many organisations, Firmus Energy needed to retire IT equipment responsibly.

The priorities were clear:

  • Protect data with a zero-compromise approach
  • Maintain compliance and a clean audit trail
  • Manage end-of-life IT in a way that reflects company values

After collection and processing, the project could have ended there; however, Firmus Energy, instead of taking the financial return from the recovered equipment, chose to donate it to their chosen charity, Action Mental Health.

Action Mental HealthAction Mental Health aims to enhance the quality of life and employability of people with mental health needs or a learning disability in Northern Ireland.

By redirecting the value already sitting inside their old hardware, Firmus Energy turned routine IT asset disposal into meaningful corporate social responsibility with genuine local community benefit.

 

Aligning ITAD with sustainability values

1) Security and compliance strengthened
Firmus Energy managed end-of-life IT through a controlled, secure, and compliant process, supported by documented evidence.

2) Corporate social responsibility in action
The donation turned ITAD value recovery into a direct community impact, an action employees can feel proud of, and stakeholders can trust.

3) Stronger company culture and external reputation
This decision reinforced firmus energy’s ethos internally, while also demonstrating responsible business practice externally without adding operational burden.

Why this matters for other organisations

ITAD often gets treated as a necessary obligation, but Firmus Energy are a real-life example of an organisation showing it can be:

  • A risk-managed process (data security and compliance)
  • A value-recovery strategy (responsible reuse and circular outcomes)
  • A CSR enabler (supporting the communities where you operate)

When you combine secure IT disposal with value recovery and purposeful reinvestment, you create impact without compromising mandatory compliance.

Next steps

If you’re reviewing your own ITAD approach, consider where your recovered value could go, while keeping every step safe, secure, and compliant.

Paul McHugh

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Reinout van Tuyll

Reinout van Tuyll

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