Recycling Old TV's & Monitors

Recycling Old TV's & Monitors

We all want to know what to do with e-waste: old television sets, computers, printers, phones and screens.

Australia now has recycling schemes and companies that specialise in collection and recycling services.

The National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme is managed by Australian Government: Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment.

Some companies like MobileMuster run a recycling program of the Australian mobile phone industry.

National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme

The National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme (NTCRS) was established in 2011. It gives Australian households and small businesses free access to industry-funded collection and recycling services.

These services are for televisions and computers including printers computer parts and peripherals.

How does the scheme work?

Companies who import or manufacture television and computer products over certain thresholds are liable under the scheme and are required to pay for a proportion of recycling through membership in a co-regulatory arrangement.

How can I access an e-waste recycling service?

Members of the public and small businesses can drop television and computer products at designated collection points for recycling.

For more information on the National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme, contact 1800 332 783.

Recycling drop off points

Information for households and small business


RECYCLING SERVICES


TechCollect


TechCollect is here to take care of unwanted computer products and TVs.

At the moment too much electronic waste ends up in landfill. TechCollect is a new recycling service that can help you rehome or recycle your unwanted Computers or TVs in an environmentally sustainable way.

We're working with partners across the country so watch out for TechCollect drop-off sites and events near you. We can help you do the right thing so don't throw it out bring it in - it's free.
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The free TechCollect service is for households and small businesses. Larger businesses government departments schools and other institutions should contact their equipment manufacturer or reseller for recycling program details.

Drop-off Locations



ECOACTIV


Recycle your e-waste for free! ECOACTIV provides a FREE collection and recycling service for unwanted IT equipment

Service is open to small medium and large companies agencies and public organisations

FREE COLLECTION

Over 12 Different Categories & 800 Items. Year-round Collection.

Year-round Collection



SIMS RECYCLING SOLUTIONS


Sims Recycling Solutions is the global leader in the secure sustainable and responsible recovery of redundant computers electrical and electronic equipment and other materials for reuse and recycling.

In the APAC region we have electronics recycling operations in Australia India New Zealand Singapore and South Africa. We offer businesses and organisations cost-effective eco-friendly and legislatively compliant electronics and IT recycling and reuse services.

Items we accept

Melbourne IT and computer recycling
Melbourne Battery recycling
Melbourne Computer monitor and TV recycling
Melbourne Hazardous e-waste
Melbourne Photocopier and printer recycling

195 Forster Road Mount Waverley | Phone: +61 3 8542 4000
Call 1300 E RECYCLE (1300 3732 9253) to arrange an ewaste collection



MobileMuster


The MobileMuster program collects and recycles mobile phone handsets batteries and accessories from a network of over 2000 mobile phone retailers local councils government agencies and businesses drop off points across Australia.

www.mobilemuster.com.au



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