"In addition to developing an activity aligned with the safeguarding of our planet and the environment, Digiplanet continuously reinforces its practice of social responsibility."
During the production of a new computer, several kg of polluting materials such as metals and plastics are emitted into the atmosphere between 250 to 500kg of CO2, which significantly contributes to the pollution of our planet.
A Digiplanet, when reintroducing into the market - with warranty and at lower prices - computers that have already had a past life (typically in large companies), contributes to the reduction of these emissions, thus avoiding the continuous destruction of the environment.
A purchase of a computer or a Refurbished phone is the smart choice, since we can offer equipment with more performance, at lower prices and in a sustainable way, contributing to the preservation of our planet.
Partnership
Entrepreneurs for Social Inclusion
EPIS - Entrepreneurs for Social Inclusion launched the initiative One Computer Per Student EPIS in partnership with Digiplanet, which, together with other sponsors, provided hundreds of computers to various school groups for distance learning that was implemented with the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Seventeen corporate donors, among them:
You can learn more about the success of this initiative by reading this article from Dinheiro Vivo or by watching the videos below, where you can better understand the work carried out by the various partners to help Portuguese students during a time when uncertainty dominated the world.

Collaboration
Father Amadeu Pinto Youth Center
A Digiplanet collaborated with the Centro Juvenil Padre Amadeu Pinto, located in Almada and led by Father Gonçalo Machado, through the donation of computers to support the students attending that institution.
According to the priest, this center tries to be "the second home" for a group of children and young people, many of whom are considered at risk. "It is a complementary work to that of the parents. We have 100 children here."