Waste and Recycling A-Z
Electrical equipment
- Cables
- Computers
- Dishwashers
- Fridges
- Games consoles
- Heaters
- Keyboards
- Lighting equipment
- Radios
- Telephones
- Televisions
- Toasters
- Tumble driers
- Vacuum cleaners
- Visual Display Units (VDUs)
- Washing machines
Reuse or repair
Any Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) in good working order can be re-sold or given away.
- Give it away: Freegle
- The British Heart Foundation and Emmaus offer free collections for a limited range of bulky items in good condition e.g. large electricals
For repairable WEEE items, find out about Restart Parties.
For non-repairable WEEE items:
- Recycle them for free at any Currys PC World store
- All retailers of electrical equipment must offer a free take back service for customers when they purchase a new version of the same item. This includes online retailers
- Find your local electrical recycling points
- Take them to the Household waste and recycling centre at Smugglers Way to the dedicated WEEE recycling bay, or
- Book a bulky waste collection for large WEEE items
Recycle
You can recycle unwanted small electricals at recycling banks across the borough.
Recycling banks can be found at all libraries across the borough. Find out more about small electrical recycling and the locations of our recycling banks.
Related information
Waste electrical items displaying this logo should be recycled. Whilst residents are entitled to place small items displaying this logo in with their general rubbish, that prevents them from being recycled. It is an offence to mix items displaying this logo with general rubbish except in a domestic context.
See also
Many suppliers now provide a "like for like" take-back service for large WEEE items when you purchase new electrical equipment regardless of the condition it is in.