
This is great. Well done http://www.camara.ie/ Will let all clients in Mombasa know. Wilson Bandi wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Allow me to introduce Camara Education who are in the process of partnering with NEMA to deal with e-waste in the country. 10% of Camara's work is to bring in hardware to assist in delivering education to schools and it was very easy to collect Camara donated computers which had become obsolete and ethically dispose them by shipping some parts to our partners in South Africa and Singapore. Having received some little capital from a Hardware manufacturer, we are now collecting anything electronic which is dead, broken, unusable/usable and even burnt.
We will be giving a small incentive/amount for big quantities and we are not charging anything for companies who want to dispose there equipment. We will also be destroying data on hard drives using 'US DoD 5220.22M' standards for free and thereafter will be issuing a certificate for companies which will be stamped by NEMA to acknowledge there environmental responsibility by ethically disposing off electronic waste.
We have acquired an 8000sqft facility in Mombasa for e-waste processing and our processes and standards are very open to the public for purposes of education and hopefully we will be certified to ISO 14001 in the next 12 months.
We are therefore open to business and partnerships to all stakeholders.
Kindly, contact me for any further information or if you have any quantities for collection.
Kind Regards,
Wilson Bandi.
On 6/18/10, dennis kipruto <rutodenis@gmail.com> wrote:
hi,
i have a couple of old computers, monitors ,
any body who knows a person who deals in the above and can buy them.
rgds