
SK tes is a full-cycle environmental service company specializing in IT Asset Disposition (ITAD), e-waste, and waste battery recycling. With 46 sites across 21 countries worldwide, the company provides customized End-of-Life (EOL) solutions to Big Tech firms and global manufacturers, backed by processing capabilities and regulatory compliance expertise, including experience with Basel Permits(A required permit procedure under the Basel Convention, which mandates prior written consent from the importing country for transboundary movement of hazardous and other wastes). Recently, SK tes has been expanding its ITAD business to target hyperscale data centers, providing services such as the recovery of data center equipment, data erasure, reuse, and the recovery and recycling of components.
General Information
Category | Details |
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Company Name | SK tes PTE. LTD |
CEO | Jin-Mo Lee |
Date of Establishment | May 30, 2005 |
Business Areas | Electronic Waste and Waste Battery Recycling |
Number of Employees | 2,179 (as of December 31, 2025) |
Head Office Address | 9 Benoi Sector, Singapore 629844 |
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Business Areas
Business Areas | Details | |
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ITAD | SK tes has expanded its strategic footprint in Europe by opening an IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) facility in Shannon, Ireland, to support hyperscale data centers. This facility was established to strengthen the company’s ability to serve large data center customers by providing ITAD and data center-related services. Through this initiative, SK tes has expanded its service coverage in the European market and further enhanced its asset lifecycle management capabilities, covering the entire process from IT asset disposition to secure data destruction. [Key Achievements] Strengthening strategic footholds and service capabilities in Europe with the opening of an ITAD facility in Shannon, Ireland, to support hyperscale data centers. | ![]() |
Recycle | In response to global regulatory changes, SK tes is enhancing its capabilities to address regulations governing the transboundary movement of electronic waste and strengthening the foundation of its recycling business. With the implementation of the amended Basel Convention in 2025, regulations on the transboundary movement of electronic waste are becoming stricter, requiring a more systematic approach to compliance. Accordingly, the company has established regulatory compliance processes, including the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) procedure, and operates a cross-border recycling system leveraging its global network and operational capabilities. Through these efforts, SK tes supports its customers in conducting recycling operations reliably, even within complex regulatory environments. [Key Achievements] Strengthening global recycling capabilities by establishing a compliance framework for the transboundary movement of e-waste | ![]() |
SK tes completed the verification of its greenhouse gas reduction targets through the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) in 2025, thereby ensuring the credibility of its climate change response strategy, which includes both short-term goals and long-term net-zero targets. The company continues to make steady improvements even amid evolving ESG evaluation criteria, as evidenced by its B rating in the CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) assessment and Silver rating in the EcoVadis assessment. Additionally, it achieved tangible results in resource circulation and environmental protection, with the weight of reused and recycled IT assets reaching 126 million kg. Furthermore, with a 99% participation rate among employees in anti-corruption and ethics training, SK tes continues to strengthen ethical responsibility and foster a sound organizational culture.

* The figures for IT asset reuse and recycling represent the total weight of materials processed and shipped out from SK tes’s ITAD facility; the scope of these figures includes
assets resold for reuse, recovered resources sold as secondary raw materials, materials transferred to recycling processes, and final disposal volumes such as energy recovery,
incineration, and landfilling. These figures are based on the weight recorded at the time of removal from the facility, and duplicate counts of the same asset have been excluded.
SK tes’s ESG management strategy and detailed activities can be viewed via the website link below.