S2S Group has reported a record year, achieving £5.6 million turnover for the year ending December 2025, reflecting continued year-on-year growth.
The performance marks another period of strong expansion for the business, supported by a £500,000 investment from Bailie Group to accelerate growth within the ITAD sector.
The funding has enabled S2S Group to strengthen its operational capability, including the addition of a new 18-tonne truck to its fleet, enhancing its nationwide on-site data destruction service offering.
The company’s workforce has grown, too, with seven new employees joining in 2025, bringing the total headcount to 42.
The team comprises nine IT technicians whose specialist capabilities ensure data security and asset recovery through secure processing, testing, sanitisation and refurbishment.
S2S Group provides secure and sustainable WEEE recycling and certified data erasure services to clients including large-scale government bodies, high-profile defence and security organisations, emergency services, manufacturing firms, IT companies and professional services.
The business expanded its European presence through a joint venture with Irish data destruction specialist All-Star Shredding, strengthening its cross-border capability and reinforcing its focus on compliance, security and service resilience.
Chris Hare, Chief Commercial Officer at S2S Group, said: “2025 has been a year of significant progress for S2S Group, with strong growth across our customer base, operational capability and service offering. Surpassing £5 million turnover is a major milestone and reflects the dedication of our team.
“This year, our focus is on scaling further, investing in our fleet, and enhancing our systems to support continued growth and efficiency.”
Operationally, S2S Group processed more than 50,000 IT assets for recycling in 2025 and securely destroyed over 380,000 data-bearing devices.
Sustainability remains embedded in the company’s operations, with a 51.4% reuse rate achieved through the refurbishment and redeployment of more than 28,000 IT assets back to customers.
In addition, 78% of internal waste was recycled, with zero waste sent directly to landfill.