Electronic Recycling in Manitoba

By electronic recycling association February 28, 2026

Electronic Recycling Association Donates 5 Desktop Computers to Neepawa and Area Immigrant Settlement Services Inc

The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) is proud to support newcomer communities across Canada through its national technology donation and secure electronic recycling programs. As a Canadian nonprofit dedicated to reducing e-waste and increasing digital access, ERA works with businesses, organizations, and individuals to collect, securely process, refurbish, and redistribute electronics to charities and nonprofits in need.

Most recently, ERA donated 5 desktop computers to Neepawa and Area Immigrant Settlement Services Inc in Neepawa, Manitoba.

Neepawa and Area Immigrant Settlement Services Inc plays a vital role in helping newcomers successfully integrate into the community. Through settlement assistance, language training, employment resources, and community connection programs, the organization empowers individuals and families as they build new lives in Manitoba.

Access to reliable technology is critical for newcomers navigating online job applications, government services, language programs, credential recognition, and communication platforms. With these donated desktop computers, clients will have improved access to essential digital tools that support education, employment readiness, and long-term success.

ERA’s reuse-first model ensures all donated electronics undergo secure data wiping and testing before being refurbished and redeployed. By extending the lifecycle of technology, ERA reduces environmental impact, diverts electronics from landfills, and creates measurable social value in communities across Canada.

This donation reflects ERA’s ongoing commitment to digital inclusion, environmental responsibility, and community impact throughout Manitoba and beyond. By equipping organizations like Neepawa and Area Immigrant Settlement Services Inc with dependable technology, ERA continues to strengthen local programs while advancing sustainable electronic reuse nationwide.

To learn more about donating or receiving equipment, visit www.era.ca.