The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) is proud to support Humble Harvest Nova Scotia through the donation of two desktop computers. The donation will help strengthen the organization’s operations as it continues building its infrastructure through its 100 Pillar Campaign, an initiative focused on developing sustainable partnerships and expanding community services.
As the organization grows, access to reliable office technology is essential for managing day-to-day operations, communicating with community partners, and supporting ongoing programs. The donated desktop computers will provide valuable resources that enable staff and volunteers to work more efficiently and continue making a positive impact in their community.
At ERA, retired electronics are securely data wiped, professionally refurbished, and redistributed to charities, non-profit organizations, schools, and community groups across Canada. By extending the life of technology, ERA helps reduce electronic waste while improving access to digital resources for organizations that need them most.
“We are pleased to support Humble Harvest Nova Scotia and The Word Hub as they continue to build stronger community infrastructure,” said the Electronic Recycling Association. “Access to technology is an important part of helping non-profit organizations grow and better serve their communities.”
ERA is honoured to partner with organizations that are creating lasting social impact through collaboration, innovation, and community development.
If your business has retired laptops, desktops, tablets, or other IT equipment, consider donating them through ERA. Your unwanted technology can be securely refurbished and given a second life, helping charities and non-profits across Canada while keeping electronics out of landfills.
