Paladin Envirotech Acquires Electronics Recycling Company in Ireland

Paladin Envirotech Acquires Electronics Recycling Company in Ireland

Recycling Today
Recycling TodayApr 9, 2026

Why It Matters

The purchase gives Paladin a foothold in Dublin, the EU’s data‑center hub, enhancing its ability to offer compliant, secure, and sustainable ITAD services at scale, a critical advantage as data‑risk and e‑waste regulations tighten.

Key Takeaways

  • Paladin's total investment reaches $70 million across nine months.
  • Acquisition adds ICT's R2v3‑certified ITAD capabilities in Ireland.
  • ICT processed over 2,000 tons of e‑waste and shredded 500k devices last year.
  • Dublin hub strengthens Paladin’s service to EU data‑center market.
  • New 52,000‑sq‑ft Dublin facility consolidates Paladin’s European operations.

Pulse Analysis

The IT asset disposition (ITAD) market is evolving rapidly as corporations grapple with mounting data‑security risks and stricter e‑waste regulations. Providers that combine secure data destruction with environmentally responsible recycling are gaining premium pricing power. Paladin EnviroTech, launched in mid‑2025 by SER Capital Partners and South Korea’s Daeheung Recycling, has positioned itself at this intersection, leveraging private‑equity backing to accelerate a global roll‑out of certified recycling services.

Acquiring Ireland’s ICT strengthens Paladin’s European platform by adding a mobile, on‑site shredding fleet and an R2v3‑certified process that meets the highest data‑security standards. ICT’s 2023 metrics—over 2,000 tons of processed e‑waste and 500,000 devices securely destroyed—demonstrate operational depth that Paladin can now scale from its new 52,000‑sq‑ft Dublin hub. The move taps Dublin’s reputation as the EU’s "data‑center capital," giving enterprise and hyperscale customers a local, compliant partner for decommissioning, asset remarketing, and ESG reporting.

Industry analysts view Paladin’s $70 million investment spree as a signal that consolidation will dominate the ITAD space. By integrating end‑to‑end services—secure logistics, on‑site shredding, and downstream recycling—Paladin reduces reliance on third‑party handlers, lowering risk and enhancing traceability. This model not only meets tightening EU directives but also appeals to U.S. firms seeking a single vendor for transatlantic data‑center exits. As sustainability becomes a board‑level priority, Paladin’s blend of security, compliance, and circular‑economy expertise positions it to capture a growing share of the global ITAD market.

Paladin Envirotech acquires electronics recycling company in Ireland

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