Since its creation in 2003, Ateliers sans Frontières (ASF) has been drawing on a concept that fills three needs: creating back-to-work jobs for social dropouts; fighting waste by recycling used computers and sports equipment; and, in this way, supporting educational and social projects carried out by nonprofit associations, in the developing countries as well as France.
Upstream, it collects IT hardware discarded by companies but sufficiently recent for satisfactory re-use. The hardware is overhauled in its own workshops by persons in economic difficulty, to whom it transmits highly specific knowhow while offering them the opportunity to rebuild a future. And downstream, it delivers the computers to areas where a large share of the population have no access to these products.

