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Wiltshire tech company backs laptop donation for school children

Twenty refurbished business laptops have been donated to a Devon primary school, giving redundant office technology a new purpose in the classroom instead of becoming waste.

bySwindon 24
9 July 2026 • 8.31pm
Wiltshire tech company backs laptop donation for school children
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Littletown Primary Academy in Honiton has received the devices through the ReTech programme, a partnership between Devon Contract Waste, part of SUEZ, and Wiltshire-based technology specialist Blackmore UK.

The initiative refurbishes suitable IT equipment after securely wiping all data, rather than sending it straight for recycling. The remaining value of the devices is then used to fund laptop donations to schools.

The scheme aims to help pupils access technology for learning while also reducing electronic waste and ensuring sensitive business data is securely destroyed.

Blackmore UK processes more than 106,000 IT assets each year. The company says around 67 per cent of end-user devices are refurbished for reuse instead of being recycled, preventing an estimated 8,221 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.

David Perkins, Principal at Littletown Primary Academy, said: “These laptops will make a real difference to our pupils. Having reliable access to technology helps level the playing field and supports children to build the skills they need for the future. We’re incredibly grateful for this donation.”

The laptops were supplied through Blackmore UK’s Level IT scheme, which refurbishes unwanted computers, tablets, phones and other digital devices collected from businesses.

The company says all equipment is securely sanitised using ISO 14001 and ISO 27001 certified processes before suitable devices are professionally refurbished for reuse.

Steve Edmunds, Chairman of Blackmore UK, said: “This is a great project that gives Devon Contract Waste’s clients an opportunity to be seen doing good from their redundant IT equipment, safely and environmentally, potentially with their school of choice. But of course, the real winners are the pupils and their futures.”

Brett Sinclair, Senior Field Sales Executive at Devon Contract Waste, added: “We’re proud to support our local communities in practical ways. This initiative demonstrates how through collaboration with ReTech we can take something that’s no longer needed and turn it into an opportunity for young people. Access to technology is essential for learning, and we’re delighted to play a part in making that possible.”

The project demonstrates how redundant business technology can continue to provide value by supporting education while reducing electronic waste through refurbishment and reuse.

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