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11 March 2026

Renfrewshire residents encouraged to donate devices to tackle digital exclusion

A new initiative will refurbish and rehome unwanted phones, tablets and laptops to help people who do not have access to digital devices.

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A large industrial press crushes an electronic tablet, sending shards and sparks flying, while workers in safety gear observe in a factory filled with conveyor belts of discarded electronics.

A new initiative will refurbish and rehome unwanted phones, tablets and laptops to help people who do not have access to digital devices. 

Residents can now drop-off unwanted devices at four libraries across Renfrewshire: Ferguslie Library, Johnstone Library, Paisley Central Library and Renfrew Library. 

Donated devices will be securely wiped and refurbished by Renfrewshire-based charity Pachedu, before being redistributed to individuals and families who have no or limited digital access. This means more people will be able to get online for work, learning, accessing services and staying connected.

 

A robotic arm drops old electronic devices into a large bin labeled "E-WASTE RECYCLING," with piles of e-waste beside it. Futuristic buildings with solar panels and flying vehicles are in the background.

E-Quality Access is being delivered by Pachedu who’s work supports equality and access to opportunities for local communities. Johannes Gonani, Chief Executive Officer at Pachedu, said: “We are excited to launch this project, which is about tackling digital poverty in a practical and sustainable way. By collecting and refurbishing donated devices, we can provide laptops and smartphones to marginalised communities and people who need them most. 

A technician wearing blue gloves repairs a laptop at a workbench, surrounded by electronic parts, tools, and shelves filled with boxes in a workshop. The words "Dola AI" appear in the corner.

“We are grateful for the support from Renfrewshire Council and OneRen, which will help us reach diverse communities across the area while also cutting down on electronic waste.” 

The programme is supported by OneRen (Renfrewshire Libraries) and funded through Renfrewshire Council’s Fairer Renfrewshire programme. Susan McIver, Digital and Systems Coordinator at OneRen, said: “We are delighted to be working with Pachedu on this important initiative. Access to a device is often the first and biggest barrier for people. By linking this project with our Digital Champions support in libraries, we can help residents not only get online but feel confident staying online.” 

Digital inclusion is a key priority for Renfrewshire Council and is central to its Digital Strategy 2025 to 2030. Research shows that around one in six people in Scotland are not yet confident using digital tools for everyday tasks. Without access to devices and support, many residents risk being left behind. 

An illustration of a smartphone submerged in a beaker filled with liquid, with bubbles rising. Below the beaker, the text reads "RESOURCE RECOVERY.

Through the DigiRen Network, the Citizens Voice Forum, Digital Champions and DigiZones in libraries and community venues, thousands of residents have already been supported to get online and make the most of digital services. The E-Quality Access project adds to this work by increasing the number of devices available to those who need them, while also reducing electronic waste and supporting Renfrewshire’s journey towards net-zero. 

Councillor Jacqueline Cameron, Depute Leader of Renfrewshire Council and Chair of the Fairer Renfrewshire Sub Committee, said: “Improving digital inclusion is a big focus for us in Renfrewshire because we see every day how much life now depends on being online. Whether it’s applying for jobs, managing money, keeping in touch with family or accessing public services, digital access is no longer a luxury but essential for everyday life. 

“We know there are residents who face real barriers because they don’t have a suitable device at home. Donating an unused phone or a laptop might seem small, but for someone else it can open up opportunities. That’s how we build a more connected and inclusive Renfrewshire.” 

For more information on this initiative, visit: www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/bins-and-recycling/recycle-your-laptop-tablet-or-phone-library

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