Waste electronic and electrical equipment

TRAID is now operating its free home collection service, collecting unwanted small to medium-sized electricals and unwanted clothes

Why recycle WEEE?

With technology constantly developing, electronic devices and appliances are some of our most wasted household items.

Waste electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE) is full of hazardous materials. This form of waste is having a huge negative effect on the environment.

 

Where to recycle WEEE?

Mini recycling centres

There are WEEE banks at the mini recycling centres at:

  • Royal Hospital Road SW3 - between Franklin's Row and Ormonde Gate
  • Holland Park car park W14 - Abbotsbury Road entrance
  • Fulham Road (junction with Hortensia Road), SW10
  • King's Road (outside Co-Op), SW10

You can leave small electrical items such as:

  • mobile phones
  • kettles
  • toasters

They do not accept larger items such as:

  • large TVs
  • fridges
  • freezers

Read more about mini recycling centres.

 

Free home collection

Small to medium products

TRAID collect small to medium-sized WEEE products as long as they are easy to handle by one person. This includes:

  • small appliances such as irons, toasters, kettles, fans and vacuum cleaners
  • IT and phones such as laptops, fax machines, printers and smart phones
  • entertainment equipment such as mp3 and mp4 players, stereos, DVD players and game consoles
  • tools such as drills, saws, sewing machines
  • personal grooming products such as hairdryers, electric toothbrushes and shavers

You can also recycle old clothes through TRAID, but please use separate bags. If you only have WEEE to recycle, TRAID will collect a minimum of three items.

To arrange a collection:

 

Large products

You can recycle larger items such as white goods, computers and printers by:

Last updated: 13 March 2024