Human-I-T, a nonprofit dedicated to bridging the digital divide while reducing e-waste, has been named in the highly anticipated 2025 EcoTech Report. This recognition underscores the organization’s commitment to sustainability and digital access for underserved communities.
The EcoTech Report, known for spotlighting pioneers in corporate sustainability, highlights Human-I-T’s innovative approach to repurposing technology. By diverting unwanted tech from landfills and distributing it to those in need, the nonprofit is reshaping how businesses view sustainability and social impact.
Empowering Communities Through Tech
“At Human-I-T, we believe technology should be a tool for opportunity, not waste,” said Gabe Middleton, CEO and Co-Founder of Human-I-T. “Being featured in the EcoTech Report reinforces that sustainable practices can go hand in hand with digital empowerment. We encourage companies to rethink their tech disposal strategies and make an impact where it truly matters.”
By turning outdated corporate assets into community resources, Human-I-T has enabled thousands to access devices, internet services, and digital skills training, key factors in economic mobility.
Driving the Future of Circular Tech
The 2025 EcoTech Report sheds light on how businesses can embrace the circular economy by extending the lifecycle of technology. Human-I-T’s efforts reduce e-waste and help businesses align with ESG goals while promoting a more inclusive digital world.
Authored by sustainability expert Bonnie Schneider, the report compiles insights from over 100 industry leaders across the U.S. and U.K., offering a roadmap for executives looking to integrate sustainability into their corporate strategy.
As companies look for impactful ways to meet sustainability targets, Human-I-T proves that simple shifts, like donating used tech, can drive meaningful change. Want to be part of the movement? Your organization’s old tech could be someone’s gateway to opportunity.
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