The Microsoft Authorised Refurbisher (MAR) company was set up in 2001 to help accommodate the European Union's WEEE Directive.
Originally based in Barking, Essex, the company added three further sites in Porth, South Wales; Heywood, Greater Manchester and Preston, Lancashire.
E-cycle was originally part of Remploy, the UK’s leading provider of specialist employment services for disabled people.
The company works with a range of organisations and clients, employing more than 230 people, 95 per cent of whom are disabled.
Since 2001, e-cycle has overseen the donation of some 30,000 data safe PCs to African countries through the Digital Pipeline programme.