Buyer type
Corporates, schools, SMEs, institutions, NGOs, and organisations retiring laptops, desktops, monitors, chargers, or accessories.
Kumba GreenTech collects retired laptops, desktops, monitors, accessories, and surplus IT inventory, then routes recoverable hardware through refurbishment, parts harvesting, or responsible redeployment.
This pathway helps organisations collect surplus laptops, desktops, monitors, and accessories in a way that supports recovery, parts harvesting, reuse, and responsible redeployment across the wider Kumba GreenTech lifecycle.
Kumba GreenTech delivers circular technology infrastructure: sourcing, deployment, recovery, parts supply, and access programs across Africa.
Device collection enquiries should include asset type, quantity, condition, location, access constraints, data-handling needs, and preferred timing. Routes, responsibilities, pricing, and documentation are confirmed by quote before collection proceeds.
Corporates, schools, SMEs, institutions, NGOs, and organisations retiring laptops, desktops, monitors, chargers, or accessories.
Collection planning, asset recovery, reuse assessment, sanitisation discussion, parts recovery, or responsible lifecycle routing.
The site connects collection with data handling, sanitisation policy, and lifecycle support pages so buyers can review the handling model.
This page helps organisations explain surplus device volume, condition, data handling needs, and recovery goals before collection is discussed.
Laptops, desktops, monitors, docking stations, chargers, accessories, surplus inventory, non-working devices, and enterprise fleets.
Reuse, refurbishment, parts harvesting, redeployment, responsible recovery, and ESG-aligned lifecycle documentation pathways.
Device type, quantity, location, condition, data handling expectations, and timing help shape the collection plan.
Yes. The device collection pathway is for surplus laptops, desktops, accessories, and enterprise IT equipment.
The site includes a data handling and sanitisation policy and a secure device sanitization service pathway for recovered equipment workflows.
No. Reuse, resale, donation, parts recovery, or other outcomes depend on condition, requirements, and quotation-stage confirmation.