Since 1996, the Capital Area Corporate Recycling Council (CACRC) has been dedicated to reducing electronic waste and providing access to quality refurbished technology for Louisiana families. Headquartered in Baton Rouge, CACRC serves communities throughout the state by recycling electronics and supplying schools, nonprofits, and families with reliable, refurbished computers and components.
Mission-Driven Work
CACRC’s mission revolves around both environmental responsibility and digital equity. By reducing electronic scrap and refurbishing technology, they actively address the digital divide while promoting sustainability. The organization’s efforts empower local communities by offering affordable, high-quality technology and educational resources.
Top Goal: Relaunching Computers for Louisiana Families (CLF)
One of CACRC’s flagship initiatives, Computers for Louisiana Families (CLF), first launched in 2008, is now being revitalized to bridge the digital divide more effectively. The CLF program focuses on providing affordable technology to families across Louisiana, helping thousands each year gain the tools they need for education, employment, and personal development. This initiative not only empowers individuals but also fosters stronger, more connected communities.

Get Connected:
To learn more about CACRC’s mission and the Computers for Louisiana Families program, visit their websites and follow them on social media:
CACRC's WEBSITE
CLF's WEBSITE
FACEBOOK
INSTAGRAM