Who we partner with
Recycle4Charity works with London-based organisations that directly support people experiencing digital exclusion:
- Charities working with older people, refugees, low-income families and people with disabilities
- Schools and colleges where pupils lack devices for homework or remote learning
- Housing associations and homelessness organisations supporting people into settled accommodation
- Refugee and asylum-seeker support groups helping people navigate services and language learning
- Job centres and employment support programmes where device access is a barrier to job applications
We look for partners with an established relationship with their beneficiaries and the capacity to pass on devices responsibly — including some form of setup support or digital skills assistance, so devices are actually used rather than sitting in a cupboard.
What we provide
Partner organisations receive refurbished devices — laptops, tablets and smartphones — that have been:
- Collected from London businesses as part of Recycle4Charity’s IT disposal service
- Securely wiped to recognised data destruction standards
- Tested and prepared for immediate use
- Loaded with a standard, clean operating system where applicable
Devices are provided free of charge to partner organisations and their beneficiaries. Availability depends on what businesses donate; we communicate openly with partners about what we have and when, and we don’t make guarantees we can’t keep.
How the partnership works
Once an organisation becomes a partner, we keep in regular contact about device availability. Partners collect devices from us directly or, where volumes allow, we arrange delivery. Partners are responsible for distributing devices to their beneficiaries and for any digital skills support their programme includes — that human layer is what makes a device genuinely transformative rather than just hardware.
Partners are also asked to share basic impact data — number of devices distributed and rough beneficiary type — so that Recycle4Charity can report on its social impact accurately and honestly.
Who receives the devices
Refurbished devices go to people experiencing digital exclusion in London — those who lack a device, internet access or digital skills to participate fully in modern life. A device, with appropriate support, can open access to employment, healthcare, education, benefits, social contact and the wider digital economy.
How to become a partner
If your organisation supports digitally-excluded people in London and you can ensure devices reach people who will use them, we’d like to hear from you. Tell us who you support, roughly how many people, and how you would distribute devices. We review partner applications on an ongoing basis.
For more on the mission behind the partnership, read about Recycle4Charity.