Townsville-based charity LiteHaus International has built 20 computer labs made from electronic trash for 20 Papua New Guinea schools in the Western Highlands Province. 

Now, 300 fully-recycled electronic devices are being sent to Papua New Guinea from Queensland. They will give 18,000 students access to e-learning for the first time.

LiteHaus International co-founder Josh Growden says LiteHaus hopes to ensure every single student in Papua New Guinea has access to digital learning tools.