ICT Authority, Kenya Ports Authority partner on e-waste recycling and digital inclusion

Date: 2026-04-09
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

ICT Authority Kenya has received obsolete and unserviceable ICT equipment from Kenya Ports Authority as part of a national initiative to promote sustainable technology management and digital inclusion.

The handover took place at the National Refurbishment, Assembly, and e-Waste Management Centre in Nairobi’s Industrial Area, where ICT Authority officials led by Lynette Ringeera oversaw the exercise.

The initiative is guided by a government directive encouraging collaboration between public and private sector institutions to collect, refurbish, and recycle outdated ICT equipment. The programme aims to extend the lifecycle of technology assets while ensuring environmentally responsible disposal of electronic waste.

Officials noted that refurbished equipment from the programme will be redeployed to support communities with limited access to digital tools, contributing to broader efforts to bridge the digital divide.

The initiative also seeks to reduce the environmental impact associated with improper disposal of electronic waste, while promoting sustainable practices within Kenya’s growing digital ecosystem.

The ICT Authority said the partnership reflects its continued commitment to advancing innovation through environmentally conscious approaches, while expanding access to affordable and reliable ICT infrastructure across the country.

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