Who We Are
We are an alliance of educational facilities, private businesses, and various state agencies committed to the responsible reclamation and recycling of electronic waste, such as computers and cell phones.To learn more about us, read our brochure.

What We Do
We solicit donations of used computer equipment from businesses and individuals. Computer science students salvage the usable parts and refurbish computers to be passed along to schools, non-profit groups, and needy students. Parts that are unusable are recycled by our partners. Read the Inside Columbia article about us.

The Need
Everyday, thousands of computers are discarded, filling our already bulging landfills. At the same time, hundreds of students are without a home computer and dozens of schools and non-profit organizations lack the computer resources they need. The Exchange is helping to bridge this gap. Students of our educational partners refurbish donated machines and give them to fellow students and other organizations. Not only are they getting hands-on experience in computer science, they have the satisfaction of knowing their efforts are for a worthy cause.

Our History
The Exchange began as a computer repair class at North Callaway High School in the fall of 2003. In the spring of 2005, the program became a Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher, allowing us to recondition donated computers and pass them along to those in need. Later that year, North Callaway teamed with Mid-Missouri Recycling in Columbia to recycle computer parts that were no longer serviceable. In 2006, the Missouri Computer Exchange was born.Click here to learn more about the award-winning program at North Callaway High School.

 

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