Socialbox.biz Discusses How It Is Transforming E Rubbish Mountain Into An Initiative Benefiting Businesses, Emissions, And Communities

June 13, 2025 11:54 AM BST | By Pressat
 Socialbox.biz Discusses How It Is Transforming E Rubbish Mountain Into An Initiative Benefiting Businesses, Emissions, And Communities
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Friday 13 June, 2025

The e-rubbish from IT and telecoms is anticipated to grow significantly by 2030

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, JUNE 15, 2025 - SocialBox.Biz is on a mission to address the increase of UK’s growing e-rubbish volumes. UK regulations deem that large corporations must report Scope 1 and 2 emissions via the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting framework, with Scope 3 likely to become mandatory soon. SocialBox.Biz is giving enterprises, organisations, and higher education a way to comply while also helping slow e-rubbish waste growth through an initiative that takes IT donations and re-purposes them for those in need.

This program reduces Scope 3 emissions and ESG goals by extending hardware lifecycles and avoiding energy-intensive recycling. The team at SocialBox.Biz said, “Open source software powers our donations, offering cost-free, secure, and transparent solutions. Recipients gain updated software, while donors avoid support obligations and security risks.”

With social impact data for mandatory sustainability reports, like the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. Financial Conduct Authority rules now require listed companies to report climate-related disclosures including material Scope 3 emissions under TCFD-aligned frameworks.

The SocialBox.Biz initiative completes a circle in which organisations meet Scope 3 and ESG goals, waste is reduced, and people in need benefit by encouraging the donation of reusable equipment. This offers a practical alternative to scrapping that also reduces indirect emissions generated across a company’s value chain. Through SocialBox.Biz, circular economy is supported while delivering environmental, social, and cost benefits.

SocialBox.Biz makes it very easy to schedule a donation collection while also ensuring data security. All tech is wiped clear of data before being recommissioned with open source software.

The team at SocialBox.Biz has excelled where others have not by way of keeping an open door and making it easier than ever to responsibly re-use and donate of old but still working tech before recycling. Learn more now by visiting https://www.socialbox.biz/.

ABOUT SOCIALBOX.BIZ

SocialBoxBiz Tackling UN's Alarming 82M Tonne E-Rubbish Surge with Mac-Book and Old Tech Reuse Drive For UK Companies - UK’s IT e-rubbish mountain grows as UN warns of 82 million tonnes of global e-waste by 2030, soaring 33% from 2022. SocialBoxBiz calls for urgent tech donations to curb waste, emissions, and fuel communities via SocialBoxBiz initiative.

SocialBox.Biz boosts corporate impact in London and across the United Kingdom by accepting Apple iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks for its digital inclusion tech reuse initiative.

A Simple Request -- While most businesses scrap outdated laptops and desktops, SocialBoxBiz, a Community Interest Company, challenges this by promoting a campaign urging IT managers and CIOs to contact them before scrapping.Date security - The process is similar to commercial disposal—arranging collection, ensuring data security, and obtaining data removal certificates from SocialBoxBiz. Because of open source IT innovations, SocialBoxBiz can also collect donated computers without hard drives. Donations also offer extra documentation for sustainability reports and stakeholder communication.










https://www.socialbox.biz/corporate-impact/

Case study

DJ Yordi’s Journey: SocialBox.Biz Laptop Fuels Refugee’s Music Career: Yordanos, known as DJ Yordi, a refugee from Eritrea in Northern Ireland, received a donated reused and upgraded Mac-Book from SocialBox.Biz. This device was crucial for navigating his music career, enabling him to access online platforms, promote his work, and connect with audiences, supporting his integration into British society. The case study highlights SocialBox.Biz’s impact in bridging digital exclusion for refugees. More from:








https://refugeeweek.org.uk/my-life-transformed-when-i-received-an-old-computer/

More case studies and pictures ( older people on small pensions who cannot afford computer hardware or software and homeless individuals moving into permanent accommodation and getting back on their feet ):

https://www.socialbox.biz/news-posts/

https://www.socialbox.biz/socialbox-biz-media-pack/




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