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Computer Refurbishing and Donations
The Computer Service is able to offer its services thanks to generous contributions of quality computer equipment from the Government, private businesses, and individuals from within the local community in Western Australia. Everyone Wins Refurbishment prolongs the life of computer equipment and TADWA assists the community by making good computers available to the less fortunate people who would not otherwise be able to afford them. By redistributing this computer equipment we are able to assist families and individuals break down some of the barriers faced in literacy / community access / social isolation. Low income households are often not able to take advantage of technology that many of us might take for granted. Concerned about your old data? TADWA has access to software that is recommended by the US Department of Defence that does a three pass wipe of your hard disks. TADWA is committed to ensuring your data is destroyed is a efficient manner and can provide certificates of destruction (should you require). Depending on volume there may be a cost associated with this service. Donations welcome TADWA is refurbisher we are interested in receiving good working computers that fit technology levels considered appropriate and useful to our clients. At this time we refurbish computers of higfh end Pentium III specifications and above. Anything less than that is considered inappropriate for refurbishment and is handed on to a reputable e-waste recycling body. We are not in a position at this time to accept computer monitors unless they are donated with a working computer that meets system specifications above. These monitors cost us in the vicinity of $15.00 each to recycle. TADWA has a very proactive approach to recycling and is working with several organizations to promote a more efficient and environmentally responsible approach to “e-waste” management. Recycling of e-waste is an expensive process and someone needs to pay. At this time TADWA is required to bear the cost of recycling of the waste generated from the CS operations. Donors need to be aware of this as there may be instances where we refuse to accept materials we consider inappropriate for refurbishment. In some instances TADWA can help you dispose of your equipment to an approved recycler however we would charge a fee for this service. Please contact us for more information before you bring any items here for disposal. Some of our "e-waste" partners
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