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Turning Your Old Computers into New Opportunities
We work in partnership with a professional asset management company who undertake collection and refurbishment on our behalf, this means we can promptly accommodate large and multiple collections, and can ensure that the service is of the highest standard.
Donating computers through us is refreshingly simple and secure. Our computer recycling for reuse service includes:
- Complete and secure deletion of all data stored on machines to MoD standard, using specialist software
- Full audit trail, with complete computer tracking
- Full compliance with the incoming WEEE directive
- Feedback on the countries and communities that your computers are benefiting
- 0% landfill policy, so any damaged items are fully recycled
- Collection from anywhere on the UK mainland
- Multiple site collections
We need a minimum of 25 items per collection (an item is a monitor or a base unit). The types of equipment that can usefully be reused are:
Base units, minimum specifications: Pentium III 733Mhz processor ,128 Mb of RAM, 10 GB Hard Drive
CRT monitors - 15" or 17" only
Flatscreen monitors (complete with stands)
Laser printers
Other and older equipment is unlikely to be able to be reused and will need to be recycled, but as part of our service we can also look after this for you.
To take advantage of our cost-effective and professional PC disposal service and to find out more about donating computers to people in the developing world, please contact us on 0207 785 6261 or reuse@digital-links.org.
To find out how we ensure your data is always 100% secure, please see IT disposal and data protection.
If you have less than 25 PCs then please try www.donateapc.org.uk.
To find out how we can help you to gain positive internal and external PR from your old computers, please click here.
We can provide special educational feedback for schools, please click here to find out more.

Digital Links is a Microsoft Authorised Refurbisher, so can help to provide access to extremely low-cost operating systems for all donated PCs.
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