Perth electronic waste (ewaste) & computer recycling
1800ewaste Perth – electronic waste and computer recycling service.
1800ewaste is Perth’s leading ewaste collection and recycling service. We’re dedicated to diverting as much electronic waste (ewaste) from Perth landfill and overseas export as possible. For too long, metals such as mercury and lead found in computers and other ewaste have been buried in landfill, leaving the toxins to leach into the ground and waterways. This cannot continue.
The 1800ewaste service is professional fast and reliable. We collect your ewaste from your door and deliver it to the appropriate recycling facilities where 95-98%, by weight, will be recycled for future use.
What is ewaste (electronic waste)?.
The term ‘ewaste’ encompasses all old electrical appliances either in a state of disrepair or simply obsolete. This includes everything from fridges and microwaves to mobile phones and computers. The correct disposal of ewaste is of vital importance to being able to achieve a sustainable future.
Safe, environmentally friendly & certified ewaste recycling.
1800ewaste only use accredited electronic waste recyclers, ones that are governed by ISO140001 standards – the international regulation for the safe disposal of electronic waste.
How to book in your recycling for collection – FEES APPLY
If you’re interested in having your ewaste picked up in Perth and recycled in please give us a call today on 1800Ewaste, 1800 392 783 or just fill in the form below:
Perth Areas we service.
Electronic waste, printers and PC recyclers right here in Perth
1800Ewaste are your local Perth computer recyclers and e waste collection company. The only sustainable way to keep Perth beautiful for future generations is to eCycle, using weee electronic waste processes to recycle end-of-life technology. Many Perth councils do not have facilities to recycle electronic waste or a depot for electronic waste disposals. That is where we come in – recycling computers and other general it recycling in Perth – right to your door. For rubbish removal Perth – please contact 1300rubbish.



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Is this service free or os there a cost involved?
Just as there is a cost (normally funded through your council rates) for recycling bottles, cans and paper – there is also a cost involved with recycling e waste. While the problem of e-waste is not a new one, many areas do not have it as part of their official recycling program. Until this happens there is a (very reasonable) expense for picking your e waste up and recycling it with 1800ewaste. Just call 1800ewaste (it’s a free call) to get a quick estimate.
What happens to computers after they are recycled? are we able to purchase recycled machines?
Hi Cameron, When a computer is recycled it is no longer a computer, the recycling process breaks down the computer into it’s most basic materials ie. metals, plastics, glass etc. Currently 95-98%, by weight, of the computer is recycled into secondary raw materials for future use. If you’re interested in a second hand computer we’d suggest having a look on ebay.
Is there an e-waste facility in Bunbury WA?
Unfortunately we don’t service Bunbury at the moment, however we’ll collect ewaste from any location in Perth. If that isn’t an option, we’d suggest you contact your local council for more information on disposing of hazardous waste in your area. Thanks.
I live in the Southwest in Dunsborough, WA. I have 2 printers and a scanner that I have replaced, I need to dispose of them in the safe way. Could you please advise if you have a pickup in this area?
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Julie Angel
Hi Julie, Unfortunately at this stage we only service Perth in WA, perhaps you could try your local council, they might be able to give you some guidance on hazardous waste disposal for your area. Thank you.
Thank you for your assistance, I will phone the Busselton council
Kind regards,
Julie Angel
Can i drop it off to ypu instead?
Hi Angela, As we don’t have storage facilities we don’t provide a drop off service, however we’ll collect from anywhere in the Perth Metropolitan area. Please give us a call 1800 392 783 (free call) to discuss how we can help. Thank you.
Hi, I live in Kalgoorlie. How can I dispose of my monitors and old televisions?
Hello do you know were i can dispose of my waste if it is electronic and i live in merriwa
please reply
I have an old Lexmark 3200 desktop colour printer that is now of no further use & the colour function has broken down… How much will it cost me to have it picked up from my Bullsbrook home???
Hi Quinton, Unfortunately we don’t service Kalgoorlie at the moment, we’d suggest getting in contact with your local council for advice on how to recycle electronic waste. Thank you.
Hi James, Unfortunately we don’t service the Merriwa area at the moment, we’d suggest you contact your local council on how best to dispose of electronic waste. Thank you.
Hi John, Unfortunately we don’t service the Bullsbrook area at the moment, we’d suggest you contact your local council on how best to dispose of electronic waste. Thank you.
How do country councils become involved in recycling e-waste?
Hi Megan,
Often councils need to know that there is enough demand for a recycling service before it can be put into place; we suggest contacting your local council to see if they offer a collection service or if they have any plans to do so. If not, they can get involved by finding their nearest electronic waste recycling facility and working with the community to raise awareness of the importance of Ewaste recycling.
Do you collect from Port Kennedy ?
Hi Kristy,
Unfortunately we don’t service that area at the moment; maybe try contacting your local council as they may be able to offer you some advice on recycling near you.
Thank you.
Hi I am trying to acquire some pre-loved commercial fridge or freezer doors (approximately 500 mm x 1000 mm) – do you guys handle disposal of these and can you suggest how I may get hold of some? Thanks a lot.
Hi Alison,
We collect fridges and freezers from both commercial and residential properties. However, we promise our customers that we never refurbish or resell any items that we collect; all ewaste that we collect is recycled to ISO 14001 standard and we aim to divert 95-98% of our ewaste, by weight, from landfill. If you are interested in second hand items, we suggest looking on ebay or with repair companies.
Thank you.
Sorry, just wanting to clarify – we actually wish to recycle some old display fridge or freezer doors as double-glazed windows in the house that we are building, but are a bit stumped as to where we may be able to source just the doors and not the entire appliance! What happens to this component of the fridge or freezer once collected?
Cheers
Hi Thanks for your efforts concerning protecting our environment.
I am looking for splits and chillers in order to use some parts of them as spare part.
Thanks for your answer.
Hi Alison,
Everything we collect is taken to a private recycling facility, and we make a promise to our customers that it is not resold or refurbished any other way. It’s probably best to source glass from a company that specialises in recycled glass.
Thanks
Hi Hassan,
Unfortunately we make a promise to our clients that we don’t refurbish or resell any items we collect and all components are broken down to their core components. We are therefore unable to help you locate spare parts.
Thanks
Hi, I work in I.T and our company in Perth have a few laptops, desktops and monitors that we need to dispose of. What is the cost involved, is it a set price per p.c, monitor, desktop ect. or do you calculate you price on weight?
Hi Gavin,
The cost is usually based per item and varies for different electronics. To get a better idea of cost it’s probably best to contact our office on 1800 392 783 (free toll) or email mail@ewaste.com.au with more specific details (quantity, location etc.) and they will be happy to provide you with an obligation free quote.
Thanks for your enquiry.
Hi – where do we dispose of macbook batteries? Can you help?
HI, We used you for our office once to dispose of computers.
I have a private request for quotation today. We would like the following picked up for recycling:
1 fridge
1 tv
1 Computer Console
Could you please quote a price.
kind Regards
dagmar Allen
23 Swanson Way
Ocean Reef
Hi Tammie,
We collect and recycle macbook batteries. Although, because they are such a small item we recommend getting a few other items together first so as to make the most of our minimum collection charge. Feel free to give our office a call on 1800 392 783 (free toll) to discuss this further.
Thanks for your enquiry.
Hi Dagmar,
We probably need a bit more information about the fridge and television before offering you a quote (e.g size, access). Please give our office a call on 1800 392 783 (free toll) or sent through an email to mail@ewaste.com.au and one of our customer service team will be more than happy to help you.
Thanks for your enquiry.
Hi I have a washing machine old and tv that’s for rubbish please let me know if you can help pick up and chuck out ? Please also is it free? Let me know thank you Ella !!
Hi Ella,
Of course we can help you. To organise a collection please call our office on 1800 392 783 (freetoll) or email mail@ewaste.com.au. Unfortunately it’s not free, but one of our sales team will be happy to provide you with an obligation free quote over the phone or email.
Thanks for getting in touch.
Hi. Can you tell me what it will cost, to pick up and dispose of a 60cm oven, from our home address in West Perth (near Harbour Town)?
Cheers,
John.
Hi John,
We’ll need a bit more information before offering you a quote as it often depends on weight and location. Feel free to give our office a call on 1800 392 783 (free toll) or email mail@ewaste.com.au, and one of our customer service team can offer you an obligation free quote, and confirm whether we service your area.
Thanks for your enquiry.
Isn’t there anyone in WA that collect old computers & sends them to under privlidge overseas.
it seems to me a shocking waste of products to just dismantle, recycle or bury the components
Hi Yvonne,
It is our company policy not to send any electronic waste overseas and all electronic waste is recycled here in Australia. Exporting electronic waste to developing countries is illegal, as it often ends up on landfills or being dismantled unsafely in built up environements. If you’re looking to pass on your electronics to the underprivilaged overseas, it’s probably best to go through an official charity – however, they are often wary of taking things like computers, due to viruses and hardware issues.
Thanks,