E Waste Collection in Melbourne

We specialise in e waste removal and recycling for commercial businesses in Melbourne CBD and surrounding areas.

Responsible E Waste collection for businesses.

At Melbourne City Rubbish, we know just how important professional e waste removal and recycling is for businesses and the environment.

When handled properly, most components that make up e waste can be recycled. That means materials can be reused in the manufacturing process. But this is only the case if you have electronic waste experts remove your old items.

Our team can take:

  • Office computers and laptops
  • Printers and photocopiers
  • Servers and networking equipment
  • Monitors and display screens
  • Telephones and phone systems
  • Fax machines
  • External hard drives and storage devices
  • And much more.

We’re partnered with certified e waste recycling facilities across Melbourne. We’ll come and take your old electronics and then ensure they are disposed of sustainably.

If you need e waste collection in Melbourne, we’re here to help. Get a free quote today.

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FAQs about e waste collection in Melbourne

How do I dispose of electronics in Victoria?

In Victoria, you must take electronic waste (e-waste) to designated e-waste drop-off points or recycling centres, as it is banned from landfill. For businesses, you should work with a rubbish removal company that has extensive experience in dealing with e waste.

What are the rules in Melbourne about disposing of e-waste?

Melbourne follows Victoria’s e-waste regulations, which ban electronic waste from being thrown in bins destined for landfill. E-waste must be taken to authorised recycling facilities or council-run drop-off points.

How do I book business e-waste collection today?

You can book a business e-waste collection by clicking here for a free quote. Our friendly team is here to answer any questions you might have.

What is the difference between e-waste and e-scrap?

E-waste refers to all discarded electronic devices, while e-scrap specifically refers to the valuable components within those devices that can be recovered and recycled, like metals and plastics.

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