UK firms encouraged to support sustainable tech disposal

As Windows 10 support ends, SocialBox.Biz pushes for responsible tech reuse to mitigate e-waste and boost digital inclusion.

As the support for Windows 10 winds down, SocialBox.Biz, a Community Interest Company, is championing responsible tech disposal during the European Week for Waste Reduction, running from November 22 to 30. This initiative encourages UK businesses to integrate environmentally-conscious practices into their tech disposal strategies.

With nearly half of global Windows users and millions across Britain reliant on Windows 10, the looming cessation of support has been a cause for concern. The restrictive criteria of Windows 11 render many older devices incompatible, which leaves them vulnerable to security threats and obsolescence. An alarming statistic shows that around 21 million individuals in the UK are still using Windows 10, with 13 million devices at heightened risk.

SocialBox.Biz, through its "Call Before You Scrap It" campaign, advocates for businesses to reconsider scrapping old hardware. By opting to donate, rather than discard, companies can meaningfully contribute to reducing Scope 3 emissions and alleviating the persistent e-waste dilemma. This strategy not only fulfills legal and ESG responsibilities but also creates social and environmental benefits.

The organisation has enabled digital access to vulnerable groups, such as the homeless and elderly, across London and other areas. By partnering with esteemed charities like Age UK and the C4WS Homeless Project, older adults and other isolated individuals are empowered to improve their education, job searching, and daily communications through repurposed IT.

There is currently a pressing demand for surplus Google Chromebooks and MacBooks with larger screens to assist visually impaired recipients. An illustrative case is authored by Elaine, a C4WS beneficiary, who was able to reassume her studies after receiving a donated laptop – a testament to the initiative's profound societal impact.

A representative from SocialBox.Biz highlighted that "there are countless benefits for companies repurposing unwanted IT." Transforming unused hardware into thriving community resources supports reducing waste and emissions while providing indispensable technology to those most in need. Businesses have numerous opportunities to facilitate digital inclusion, contingent on their willingness to participate.

SocialBox.Biz remains eager to engage with organisations interested in exploring partnerships, enhancing sustainable IT practices, and championing further avenues of community support through digital inclusion.

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