IT recycling company AMI has said it targeting revenues of €10.5m by 2021.
The company, which helps companies manage the secure retirement of their end-of-life IT, mobile and electrical equipment, has more than doubled its business in the last two years to €7.6m.
It said that demand for its services continue to rise across the island of Ireland, in the UK and in Europe.
AMI signed 96 new customers this year, who will generate €1.05m revenue in the next year.
Earlier this year, AMI also agreed a three year outsourcing agreement with charity Camara Education, which saw the company take on an additional 122 new customers.
The company said the introduction of GDPR has helped to drive demand for AMI's services.
Philip McMichael, the company's chief executive, said that businesses are more aware than ever that failing to cleanse their old desktops, laptops and hard drives of all data can lead to a breach of sensitive customer and company information.
"We are experiencing a corresponding surge in demand for our secure services, especially given the high rate of return we can offer customers through the resale of their equipment. Last year we returned €2.5m to our customers," he added.