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Liverpool John Moores University invests in student hardship fund through HPE’s Circular IT Program

by Brandi Boyd

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Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is tackling electronic waste by giving its retired IT equipment a second life with HPE Financial Services (HPEFS) and DTP Group in a way that is secure, sustainable and socially beneficial. The university wanted to stop equipment from ending up in landfill, maximize the value of reusable assets, and reinvest proceeds into technology upgrades and student welfare. The university has implemented HPE’s IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) services to adopt a circular economy approach and securely takeback, refurbish and remarket legacy IT equipment. This approach … 

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