ERA Donates Technology to Support Community Outreach in Halifax, NS

By electronic recycling association April 14, 2026

The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) continues to empower communities across Canada through its reuse-first approach to electronics recycling. In its latest initiative, ERA donated 8 laptops, 2 desktop computers, and 2 printers to the Wabanaki Two-Spirit Alliance in Halifax.

Through this donation, ERA is helping strengthen the organization’s ability to deliver mobile, community-based, and regional services across the Wabanaki territory. Reliable technology is essential for staff working in rural, urban, and remote communities, allowing them to stay connected, manage documentation securely, and coordinate services efficiently while on the road.

This initiative highlights ERA’s commitment to secure IT asset disposition, data destruction, and responsible reuse. All devices are professionally refurbished and data-wiped to industry standards, ensuring both data security and environmental sustainability.

By extending the life of retired electronics, ERA not only reduces e-waste but also provides critical resources to organizations serving underserved populations. Access to dependable equipment enables teams like Wabanaki Two-Spirit Alliance to improve operational efficiency and maintain consistent, high-quality support for the communities they serve.

ERA remains dedicated to bridging the digital divide while protecting the environment—proving that retired technology can create meaningful social impact.

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Partner with ERA to securely retire your IT equipment and support charities across Canada. Visit www.era.ca to book a pickup or learn more.