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E-Waste Drop Off

E-Waste Drop Off is an event which allows residents of the Georges River area to drop off their unwanted e-waste for free.
 

When is the E-Waste Drop Off?

E-Waste Drop Off events hosted by Georges River Council for 2024 have finished. Dates for 2025 will be announced shortly, in the new year. 
 

Accepted and unaccepted types of waste 

  • Accepted E-Waste
    • Televisions, set top boxes, DVD/video players, remote controls.

    • Computers, laptops, monitors and computer accessories (Please note: it is advised that hard drives, laptops and computers have any personal information removed prior to drop off).

    • Printers, scanners, fax machines and photocopiers.

    • Phones, mobile phones and accessories including head sets.

    • Electronic chargers, cables, switches and power boards.

    • Electronic gaming devices and accessories.

    • Small electronic appliances such as toasters, microwaves, vacuum cleaners, mixers, blenders, kettles, heaters, irons, coffee machines and pedestal fans.

    • Power tools such as drills, electric lawn mowers, circular saws, electric trimmers and electric leaf blowers.

  • Unaccepted Waste
  • Additional non E-Waste items (NOW accepted at E-Waste events only)
    • Cardboard (flat packed).

    • Expanded polystyrene (EPS).

    • Hard plastics including:

      • Old laundry baskets.

      • Buckets.

      • Plastic flowerpots.

      • Old plastic Tupperware containers.

      • Plastic chairs.

      • Milk and bread crates (no commercial quantities).

Frequently Asked Questions

  • I've missed a E-waste Drop Off. Where else can I recycle E-waste?
    You can find regular updates on the next events on Council's What's On page and social media.  

    Alternatively, view the A - Z Recycling Guide page for information on options which are available throughout the year.

    The National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme (NTCRS), funded by the Australian government also offers free recycling for televisions, computers and computer peripherals to households. Read more about how to access this scheme and where to find approved collectors.
  • How do I organise my items for the E-Waste and Extras Drop Off?

    To help make the day run smoothly, please:

    • Check the accepted and unaccepted items list before the day. 

    • Bundle and neatly place your accepted items preferably in the boot of your car or ute tray away from passengers. 

    • Keep like-items bundled or boxed together where possible.  

    • Avoid placing accepted items you want to keep in your vehicle, leave them at home.

    • Items not accepted will be returned to the vehicle.

  • Where does my E-Waste go?

    E-Waste contractors Sircel remove the items from Council's drop off locations and transport them to Sircel's recycle and recovery centre. 

    Diverting hazardous material away from landfill enables the valuable resources contained in E-Waste to be recovered and reused. 95% of what is recovered is recycled.


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