IT equipment including computers and hardware being prepared for reuse and redistribution by TechForAll Foundation

Reducing e-waste by giving technology a second life

Unused equipment does not belong in landfill. TechForAll Foundation redirects suitable IT equipment into digital skills training, putting technology to work in communities that need it most.

Why It Matters

Many organisations replace IT equipment while devices still have useful life. When suitable technology is donated and responsibly redirected, it can support digital inclusion instead of sitting unused or becoming waste.

Hardware refurbishment workshop showing computers being prepared for reuse

IT equipment sorted and prepared for redistribution at TechForAll Foundation, avoiding landfill and redirecting technology into education.

Donating refurbished laptops to schools in The Gambia

A donated laptop being handed over as part of TechForAll Foundation's technology reuse programme.

Giving technology a second life

We work with companies and supporters to redirect suitable IT equipment into charitable use. Donating IT equipment can help organisations:

  • Reduce e-waste and support responsible disposal
  • Support digital inclusion in the UK and internationally
  • Create measurable social value and strengthen ESG activity
  • Engage employees in purposeful, community-led impact
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Learners using donated computers during a digital skills training session supported by TechForAll Foundation

Every donated device that avoids landfill goes directly into hands-on digital skills training for people who need it most.

The Scale of the Problem

The UK e-waste challenge

Technology reuse is not just good practice. It is an urgent response to a growing problem.

1.65m
tonnes

of electronic waste generated in the UK every year, growing at 3-5% annually

Source: UN Global E-waste Monitor 2024

31%
recycling rate

the UK's official e-waste recycling rate, meaning over two-thirds of electronics do not pass through responsible disposal channels

Source: Environment Agency / WEEE data

20.7m
unused devices

working tech items worth an estimated £5.63 billion sitting unused in UK homes

Source: Material Focus 2024

24.5kg
per person

the UK generates 24.5 kg of e-waste per person per year, the second-highest rate in Europe

Source: UN Global E-waste Monitor 2024

Our Funding Model

Transparent Social Enterprise Funding

TechForAll Foundation is proudly supported by its sister social enterprise, SecureBridge Solutions, which channels profits into our digital inclusion programmes.

This social enterprise model creates a sustainable, independent funding loop, meaning our programmes are not solely dependent on grants or donations. Profits generated through SecureBridge Solutions' commercial activity are reinvested directly into TechForAll Foundation's training, equipment and community hub operations.

We believe in radical transparency about how our work is funded. If you would like to learn more about our funding structure or explore partnership opportunities, please get in touch.

A self-sustaining model

Commercial revenue from SecureBridge Solutions flows directly into TechForAll Foundation's digital inclusion programmes, creating impact that grows with every project delivered.

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Join Our Journey

We invite you to be part of this movement. Whether you're an individual, a business, or an institution, your involvement can help transform access to technology and with it, lives.

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