Our Process

At eWaste Recyclers Pty Ltd, we follow a transparent and environmentally responsible process to handle electronic waste (e-waste) safely and efficiently. Our goal is to recover valuable materials, reduce landfill, and protect the environment—one device at a time.

Collection & Drop-off

We make it easy for individuals and businesses to dispose of their e-waste responsibly. You can drop off your unwanted electronics at our facility in Melbourne or arrange for a scheduled collection. We also offer tailored pickup services for bulk or commercial e-waste.

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Sorting & Inspection

Once received, items are sorted based on type, condition, and potential for reuse or recycling. Our trained technicians inspect each item to determine whether it can be refurbished, repurposed, or dismantled for material recovery.

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Data Destruction

Data security is critical. All storage devices—such as hard drives, SSDs, and memory cards—are securely wiped or physically destroyed according to industry standards. We offer certificates of data destruction upon request.

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Dismantling & Component Separation

Electronics are manually dismantled to separate components such as plastics, circuit boards, wiring, and metals. This careful process helps maximise the recovery of reusable materials while minimising contamination.

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In-House Material Recovery & Refining

At eWaste Recyclers Australia, we perform material recovery and precious metal refining on-site at our Melbourne facility. Using advanced mechanical and chemical processes, we extract valuable metals such as …

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Responsible Disposal

Any non-recoverable materials are disposed of responsibly, in compliance with local regulations. We strive to send as little as possible to landfill, contributing to a circular economy and a more sustainable future.

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Reporting & Traceability

For business clients, we provide detailed reports outlining the types and quantities of items processed, materials recovered, and environmental impact. This supports compliance, ESG reporting, and sustainability goals.

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