Data Centers · Case study
Keeping a hyperscale data center audit-ready, refresh after refresh.
A hyperscale data-center operator · Metro Manila
Every hardware refresh leaves a trail of regulated waste — used UPS batteries, racks, and WEEE. JMR runs the full lifecycle for a multi-site operator: compliant disposal, scrap recovery, and post-decommission site restoration.
Multi-site
Facilities served
Monthly
Recurring haz-waste cycles
D406
Used UPS batteries / WEEE
Revenue back
From recovered scrap
The challenge
Operating data centers can't pause for paperwork. Each equipment refresh generates used UPS batteries, battery racks, and electronic waste (D406 / WEEE) that must leave the site lawfully — fully manifested — without disrupting uptime.
On top of the recurring waste, a vacated facility needed full decommissioning and restoration, handed back clean and compliant to the property owner.
What JMR did.
End-to-end hazardous-waste disposal of used UPS batteries and WEEE at JMR's DENR-accredited TSD facility, every batch weighed and manifested.
Permit-to-Transport (PTT) applications and Order-of-Payment processing handled for the client, so nothing stalled on documentation.
Recoverable scrap separated and purchased — turning a disposal cost into revenue returned to the operator.
Joint site-restoration walkthroughs to decommission and hand back a vacated facility, compliant and clean.
The outcome.
An ongoing, multi-site relationship with recurring monthly waste cycles — the operator treats JMR as a standing compliance partner, not a one-off vendor.
Scrap revenue flowing back to the client on every cycle, with restoration work progressing in parallel.
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