Epsom and St Helier NHS Trust
As part of an IT refresh project, Epsom and St Helier NHS wanted to ensure that their end-of-life IT equipment created a positive social impact, rather than simply being disposed of. All activity needed to meet strict compliance with the Data Protection Act, GDPR, and European WEEE Regulations.
Concept Management worked closely with the NHS Trust to deliver a secure, compliant and socially conscious solution. The project had one major challenge: to deliver it free of charge while still providing rebates to support charitable causes. Concept’s data disposal methods included the use of Blancco software, applying the latest wipe standard — exceeding National Cyber Security Centre specifications. Devices were securely wiped, refurbished, and installed with new software before reuse. The partner charity selected was Transforming Lives, a local organisation focused on helping individuals overcome addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, and social isolation through community programmes and sport.
Some of these lads have been helped back into work. It’s about getting their social skills back, helping them access foodbanks, housing, and other essentials. We’re not trying to save the world — just doing our best to help.
Andy Farnworth, Co-Founder, Transforming Lives,
This project proves how responsible IT disposal can become an opportunity for social change. It demonstrates what’s possible when technical excellence, compliance, and compassion come together — helping not just organisations, but people.