Donation fit
Device donation or access programs should match recipient needs, device suitability, support expectations, and available stock.
This policy explains how device lifecycle extension, donation, discounted access, and ESG programs are handled conservatively and responsibly.
We believe usable technology should be redeployed responsibly where it can support education, enterprise, access, and inclusion. Extending device lifecycles can reduce unnecessary electronic waste and make practical digital tools more accessible.
Devices are assessed for suitability before resale, redeployment, donation, or parts recovery. Not every device is suitable for direct reuse. Some devices may require repair, component recovery, parts harvesting, or responsible disposal through appropriate channels.
Kumba Green ICT may support donation, sponsored access, discounted-access, CSR, education, or digital inclusion programs where commercially and operationally feasible.
Participation in such programs depends on stock availability, device condition, partner suitability, logistics, program objectives, funding, and operational capacity.
Not every device collected, sourced, recovered, or refurbished will be donated. Devices may be sold, repaired, redeployed, used for parts, allocated to access programs, or processed through another suitable lifecycle route.
Where donation or digital inclusion programs are considered, Kumba Green ICT aims to work with responsible organisations, institutions, schools, NGOs, businesses, and community partners that can use devices safely and productively.
Kumba Green ICT does not support unsafe dumping of unusable equipment. Devices should be assessed before redeployment, and unsuitable equipment should not be presented as useful donation stock.
Public claims about donations, impact, recipients, or partners should be supported by approved evidence. Photos, testimonials, logos, case studies, and impact summaries should be published only once approved.
For ESG or device donation discussions, contact info@kumbagreentech.com.
This policy frames responsible reuse, donation, and access programs around evidence, suitability, approved proof, and practical lifecycle outcomes.
Device donation or access programs should match recipient needs, device suitability, support expectations, and available stock.
The site links circular reuse, lifecycle extension, reduced waste pressure, and digital access without unsupported impact claims.
Case studies, partner logos, testimonials, and project evidence are published only after approval.
Yes. The site includes CSR, digital inclusion, education, microfinance, and ESG device donation pathways.
No. Recovered devices may be reused, sold, redeployed, harvested for parts, or handled through another suitable lifecycle route.
Public proof should be approved before publication, including logos, photos, testimonials, project names, and case-study details.