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Have you got a digital device at home that you no longer use or want? Maybe in a drawer, on a shelf, or under your bed?

Dig it out and donate it at a drop-off point near you between August and October.

We'll collect all the donated devices from the drop-off points, recondition them and donate them to local people who don't have access to a digital device.

Before we donate them on, we'll make sure every device is data sanitised. This means all data, such as photos and files, will be deleted and removed from the devices.

What devices can I donate?

We'd love donations of: 

  • Old mobile phones and smartphones
  • Laptops
  • Chromebooks
  • Tablets
  • Desktops and monitors
  • Power cables and wires
  • Keyboards and mice

No printers please.

What are the benefits of donating my device?

Currently, 6 million tonnes of e-waste is generated in the UK every year.

While such a massive number of devices go to waste, 1 in 3 people in Sunderland have never been online or lack basic digital skills. 

By donating your device, you are playing your part in reducing e-waste. Your device could also be used to help someone in Sunderland build their confidence with using digital devices and the internet.

Where and when can I donate my device?

Device Donation Hubs will be in all areas of the city, so there'll be one that is handy for you to get to.

Some hubs will offer drop-off points only, where others will offer the opportunity for you to talk to a tech expert if you have any queries about your device and donating it.

The only thing we will need from you when you drop you device off is your postcode and for you to complete a very short survey.

Pop In, Talk to Tech Expert

If you are still a bit unsure about donating old equipment, we have arranged for a technical expert to be on hand at the following sessions to answer your questions:

DateTimeLocation
Monday, 23 September10am to 1pmSpace4, Houghton le Spring, DH4 4AF

Wednesday, 25 September

10am to1pmFarringdon Youth and Community Project, SR3 3EL
Wednesday, 2 October9.30am to 12noonWashington Library, The Galleries, NE38 7RZ
Thursday, 3 October10am to 1pmBack on the Map, Hendon, SR2 8RN
Tuesday, 8 October9.30am to 12noonCity Library, Burdon Road, Sunderland, SR1 1PP
Thursday, 10 October9.30am to 12noonHoughton Library, Newbottle Street, DH4 4AF
Tuesday, 15 October12noon to 3pmGrindon Church Community Project, SR4 8JZ
Wednesday, 23 October12noon to 3pmDownhill Community Hub, Killarney Square, SR5 4AY

    

Pop In, Drop Off Donation Points

If you would like to pop into a local community centre and drop off your devices, you can visit one of the Donation Hubs during the dates and times below:

DateTimeLocation

Every day from 1 September to Thursday, 31 October

10am to 1pmBuilding Blocks Day Centre, Concord, NE37 2SS
Every day from 1 September to Thursday, 31 October10am to 1pmThe Box Youth and Community Project, Doxford, SR3 2UY
Monday, 30 September to Friday, 4 October10am to 1pmBack on the Map, Hendon, SR2 8RN
Monday, 14 October to Sunday, 20 October12noon to 3pmRoker United Reformed Church, Side Cliff Road, Roker, SR6 9JP
Wednesday, 16 October11am to 5pmGrindon Church Community Project, SR4 8JZ
Friday, 18 October9am to 1pmGrindon Church Community Project, SR4 8JZ

 

 Common Questions and Answers

Q: Do I need to do anything before donating the devices?

A: Yes, ensure that your devices can be successfully refurbished and redistributed, it's essential that passwords and user accounts are removed prior to the collection.  Watch how to remove your passwords, accounts and devices linked to the device.

Q:  Will our devices be wiped clean before being redistributed?

A:  When the equipment arrives at Born Good, all data bearing items ae recorded and given a unique Asset Number. Data bearing devices are erased using BLANCCO software to HMG5 Standard-Higher (certified) or physically destroyed.

Q:  Will the devices be reused?

A: Wherever possible, items will be re-homed.  Cleaned, upgraded, renewed and rehomed giving each device a new life, supporting the environment and digitally excluded households.

Q:  What happens when an item is recycled?

A: Any items that are beyond life are sustainably recycled, metals extracted and harmful components processed correctly.

Q:  Can you pick devices up from my home?

A: No, unfortunately not.  

Q:  What happens if I miss the opportunity to donate my digital devices?

A: The Donation Hub does have the right to reject your donation. Resources are time limited, therefore all donations must be received when Donation Hubs have the ability to accept devices.

Q:  Our devices don't work, can we still donate them?

A:  Yes.

Q:  Once my device has had the data sanitised, can I have it returned?

A: No, the device will either be reused, recycled or destroyed.

 

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