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Donate your computers to charity and ‘green’ your IT department
Millions of fully-functioning PCs are discarded every year by UK organisations. Yet these PCs could be put to practical use in schools and hospitals in the developing world. By donating your end-of-life PCs to Computer Aid, you can comply with UK WEEE legislation which encourages prioritisation of re-use over recycling, while joining the charity in its mission to bridge the global digital divide and help reduce poverty.When donating PCs to Computer Aid, you will be assured by their guarantee of 100 per cent data removal from any hard disk using Blancco software, which meets all recognised data destruction standards. Computer Aid’s professional decommissioning service ensures full compliance with all legislation including the WEEE directive, and they assume full legal liability for the equipment as well as providing a full asset tracking service. Since 1997, Computer Aid has provided 100,000 PCs to schools, hospitals and charities in over 100 developing countries. Computer Aid’s IT donors include British Airways, Virgin, UNISON, City of London Police, the National Audit Office and numerous local authorities, including Enfield, Kent and Croydon. For more information Please visit www.computeraid.org or call Anja on 020 8361 5540 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it |