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SellYourMac Expands to Canada, Driving Sustainable Sale, Reuse and Recycling of Apple Devices

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
October 29, 2025
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SellYourMac Expands to Canada

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SellYourMac (SYM), a subsidiary of Other World Computing (OWC), has extended its reCommerce and IT asset transition services to Canada through the launch of SellYourMac Canada. 

The expansion supports SYM’s mission to promote the reuse, repurposing, and responsible recycling of Apple devices across North America.

The company’s expansion opens a simple and secure avenue for Canadians to sell their used Apple devices for competitive value, while supporting the global initiative to minimise electronic waste. 

SYM Canada will focus exclusively on Apple products, including MacBooks, iPhones, iPads, and accessories, allowing for more accurate device assessments and higher payouts compared to multi-brand resellers.

Jon Murphy, general manager, ITAD Other World Computing (OWC), said the company’s entry into Canada aligns with its focus on sustainability and trust. 

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“Expanding to Canada allows us to extend our mission of reuse and sustainability to a new community of Apple users,” Murphy said. “We’ve helped more than 100,000 customers in the U.S. recoup value from their devices, and now Canadians can experience that same level of trust, convenience, and service – right in their own backyard.”

SYM Canada is set to purchase a wide range of Apple devices including MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac Mini, and Apple TV. The company will not buy pre-Intel-based Apple computers but will ensure their responsible disposal through r2 and e-Stewards certified zero-landfill recycling partners.

Since its founding in 2006 and rebranding in 2009, SYM has grown into one of the most trusted companies in the used Apple device market. Operating from its 8,000-square-foot facility in Blue Ash, Ohio, the company has paid out over $68 million to more than 100,000 customers trading in their old Apple products.

As part of the Other World Computing (OWC) group, SYM benefits from a parent company with a long history of innovation in professional-grade technology solutions. 

OWC, established in 1988, is known for its storage, docking, and connectivity products designed for creative professionals and businesses.

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