The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) has made a tech donation to the Canadian Baptist Theological Seminary and College in Cochrane, Alberta. The ERA recently donated a total of 5 laptops to the institution, this will undoubtedly have a profound impact on the way professors and staff operate, particularly in the age of remote work and education.
In today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape, the ability to work from home has become more crucial than ever. The ERA’s donation of these laptops is poised to make a substantial difference in the lives of educators and support staff at the seminary and college. Whether it’s working from the comfort of their homes when feeling unwell or efficiently grading homework remotely, these laptops will play a pivotal role in enabling uninterrupted work and ensuring a high standard of education.
The Electronic Recycling Association’s commitment to supporting educational institutions and the community at large is commendable. Their donation to the Canadian Baptist Theological Seminary and College exemplifies their dedication to making a positive difference in the lives of those they assist. Through such acts of kindness and collaboration, we can continue to strengthen our communities and empower our educational institutions to thrive in an ever-changing world.
To learn more about the Canadian Baptist Theological Seminary & College please visit their website.
The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) is fully dedicated to handling old electronic and IT equipment responsibly, with a focus on reducing waste and being kind to the environment. We’re a non-profit organization that’s deeply connected to local communities. What makes us stand out is our strong commitment to reusing things whenever possible and our efforts to donate to good causes. We have certifications that show our excellence, like ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018. Our services include easy pick-up options, strong security for data, and detailed reports.
In today’s world, many people and businesses often get new technology for different reasons, but their old stuff can still be useful. We believe in the power of “reuse,” which means using things again instead of throwing them away. This helps the environment and benefits communities. Our main goal is to reduce electronic waste through computer recycling, laptop recycling, and donating computers. We have locations in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Montreal, Toronto, and most recently Halifax making it easy and secure to recycle old electronics.