Northern Beaches Council has banned e-waste like TVs, computers and computer components from Bulky Goods Collection.
What is E-waste?
Televisions, desktop and portable computers, monitors, mice, keyboards, cables, drives, printers, scanners, projectors, computer speakers and computer-related peripherals.
Re-home
As a first priority, try to re-home these unwanted electronic items for reuse. You can pass them on to a friend or family member. Or if they don’t work anymore, try listing them online as spare parts.
Where to recycle TVs and computer equipment
If you are not able to re-home the items, take them to one of the locations below for recycling (check limits first before you go). Free through the National TV & Recycling Scheme.
- Cleanaway Belrose Resource Recovery Centre
Crozier Road, Belrose. Phone: 8645 4304 - Kimbriki Resource Recovery Centre
Kimbriki Road, Terrey Hills. Phone: 9486 3512 - Harvey Norman Balgowlah Superstore
Roseberry Street warehouse entrance. Phone: 9949 0100 - Officeworks - accept a number of items for repair or recycling eg mobile phones, pens/markers, computers, ink cartridges etc. Here is a comprehensive list of items, however please note, not all stores collect all items on the list. Contact your local Officeworks to see what they will accept.
Dee Why - 800 Pittwater Rd. Phone: 9466 6100
Mona Vale - 47-51 Barrenjoey Rd. Phone: 9998 4300
What to do with other electronic items
You can put out certain electronic items for metal recycling at our bulky goods clean-up collections.
This includes game consoles, video recorders, DVD and Blu-ray players, toner cartridges, radios or stereos, power tools, universal power supplies and other electrical appliances as long as they are more than 80% metal. Your metals must be in a separate pile from the other goods you put out.
Northern Beaches Reuse and Recycling Map
Use our map to find your nearest outlet that accepts eWaste.