Electronics Recycling
Responsible recycling of electronic equipment that has reached end of life and cannot be resold or reused.
Overview
Not everything retired has resale value. Equipment that has genuinely reached the end of its life still contains materials worth recovering, and still carries obligations about how it is disposed of.
We separate end-of-life equipment into material streams for recovery, and report what was processed so the outcome is something you can point to rather than assume.
What this covers
- Separation into recoverable material streams rather than mixed disposal
- Handling of items with no resale value, including damaged and obsolete equipment
- Weight and volume reporting suitable for sustainability disclosures
- Tracking of where material goes after it leaves us
How it works
Collection
End-of-life equipment is collected and weighed in, establishing the baseline for what is reported back to you.
Sorting and separation
Equipment is broken down and separated into material streams for recovery.
Reporting
You receive a record of what was processed and where the recovered material went.