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Computer Aid International provides only the highest-quality, professionally refurbished computers for reuse in education, health and not-for-profit organisations in developing countries. Computer Aid has shipped over 90,000 PCs to where they are most needed in more than 100 countries, making us the world's largest and most experienced not-for-profit supplier of ICT 4 Development.
Following on-site inspections of their systems and processes the Environment Agency has made Computer Aid an Authorised & Approved Treatment Facility (AATF)for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
On 1st July 2007 Computer Aid became the first international charity to be licensed to handle WEEE for re-use and to be able to issue the evidence notes that are designed to prove that original IT equipmentmanufacturers (OEMs) are complying with the WEEE legislation.
The Rotary Club of Northwick Park collects unwanted PCs, Monitors, Mice, Scanners and Printers and delivers them to Computer Aid International at Southgate.
All donated PCs are be thoroughly data-wiped by Computer Aid International to the highest standard. Aware how important this is for all donors, they have formed a partnership with the leading data removal specialist, and Ministry of Defence approved, market leaders Blancco
Once the hard drives have been completely removed of data by one of the technicians, the PC is fully refurbished and tested before it is boxed, ready for shipment to the developing world.
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