Students in Hong Kong learn the skills of how to build and refurbish old computers, providing a hands on education on the importance and impact that E-Waste has globally, as well as how they can reduce it. Whilst doing this, the students will also have a direct positive impact on disadvantaged communities, whose access to computers is severely limited.
Due to the hostile employment market for young people within Hong Kong, this program also arms them with the necessary hard skills to break into a particular industry should they wish to.
Once the computers are refurbished, they will be taken to Kenya in partnership with Bidii Yetu for distribution within refugee communities.