Recycled Computer Hardware provides hope in PNG

green | August 28th, 2009 - 12:59 PM

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Going green with e-waste and doing great work for the community as well.Green Trash Can has just read a great story in “The Age”  Australia and though they should pass it on.  It was the editor’s pick and definitely Green Trash Can’s as well.

The constant cycle of upgrading computers can seem like a treadmill with few visible benefits. But instead of putting those computers in a recycling bin, many can still be used  in Papua New Guinea.

The faith-based charity Hope Worldwide collects second-hand computers and ships them north to the schools of PNG, many of which have no computers. The organisation has already supplied computers to more than a dozen schools, including the country’s first solar-powered computer classroom.

Businesses willing to donate computers – about 60 PCs powerful enough to run Windows 2000 and Office are needed over the next 12 to 15 months – can contact Dr Graham Ogle at Hope on (02) 9868 1980 or email Graham_Ogle@hopeww.org.


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