Refurbishment & Reuse

To achieve our goal of improved opportunities through the provision of ICT infrastructure and tools, Digital Links provide a complete IT disposal service to UK companies, giving new life to their redundant PCs. This enables the reuse of tens of thousands of computers every year limiting strain on the world’s resources and providing vital access to ICT.

Digital Links’ social enterprise model facilitates the reuse of redundant ICT equipment and gives it a new life in a new context. Starting in the UK with PC donors or manufacturers and ending in developing countries around the world with end-of-life recycling initiatives, the Digital Links model offers end-to-end technology solutions for development.

IT Diposal

Digital Links offers a simple and secure environmental IT disposal service, refurbishing computers for reuse in developing countries. More…

Pick Up

With a simple email to us we can arrange the collection of your redundant IT assets within 5 working days. More

 

Refurb

Digital Links works with professional asset management companies who individually track, test, data-wipe and refurbish equipment for reuse. More…

 

Transportation

Digital Links sends IT equipment to distribution partners across the developing world using the most carbon efficient means possible, sea freight in full containers. More…

 

Port Clearance

With every shipment Digital Links will provide all required documentation for port clearance, including necessary charity certification. More…

 

Quality Control

Digital Links works with professional asset management companies. We do not distribute any equipment that does not have several years of life remaining. More…

 

Deployment and Use

Our computers are used in schools, community organisations, health centres and small businesses across the developing world enabling first access to IT for iver 1.5 million people. More…

 

End-of-Life Recycling

Digital Links is one of the only organisations of its kind working to build self-sustaining recycling initiatives in Africa when computers eventually reach the end of their useful lives. More…

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