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Recycle electrical items
Find out how to recycle your small electrical items, what to do with lithium batteries, and view a list of recycling points.
Ways to recycle your electrical items
The places you can recycle small electrical items are often called WEEE (waste electrical and electronic equipment) banks.
You can take your electrical items to Tech Takeback. Goods that are working or can be refurbished or upgraded will be donated to charity. Anything that can’t be saved will be dismantled and recycled responsibly.
You may also be able to recycle electrical items at some large retailers. Visit the recycle your electricals website and enter your postcode for information about places near you.
Lithium batteries
Many household electrical items, including vapes, games consoles and laptops, contain a hidden lithium battery that can be extremely dangerous when thrown away. Before recycling electrical items, always check to see if the battery can be removed to recycle separately.