WAR ON E-WASTE – FIND OUT HOW TO GET STARTED
War on E-Waste
Ku-ring-gai Council is running a 2 day e-waste recycling event for the local community.
Ku-ring-gai Council is running a 2 day e-waste recycling event for the local community.
To learn more about EPSA performance in the scheme please check out our 2017-18 annual report.
Fairfield City Council Residence can now drop off unwanted electronics at the recycling centre located on Widemere Rd, Wetherill Park.
Sutherland Shire Council hosts 2x Electronic Waste Collection events per year to help residents clear out their household items the right way.
Sutherland Shire Council hosts 2x Electronic Waste Collection events per year to help residents clear out their household items the right way.
We are excited to have Kingswood Public School join our War on Ewaste. To get your school involved contact us.
Sims Recycling Solutions and EPSA would like to thank all schools who participated and contributed in our War on E-Waste recycling program for 2018. We had great success in diverting electronic waste from landfill while also educating young people of the importance for recycling. Please contact us to find out how to get involved
What an awesome initiative from Sustainability Victoria. To support the rollout of the ban the Victorian Government is investing $16.5 million to upgrade e-waste collection and storage facilities across the state and deliver an education campaign to support the ban on e-waste in landfills.
We are pleased to be able to partner with City Of Port Phillip to offer their residents a drop point for their unwanted electrical items with these new high-capacity e-waste recycling bins located at local libraries in Albert Park, Port Melbourne and St Kilda.
Learn why you should responsibly recycle your electronics through EPSA.
Sims Recycling Solutions helping school battle the war of e-waste.
Our members are extremely important to the scheme and EPSA would like to take this opportunity to thank all our valued members for their loyal support and encouragement during FY17. Check out our annual 2016-17 annual report.
Sims Recycling Solutions investing $500k on continuous health and safety improvements at our Villawood recycling facility in NSW. This highlights our long term commitment to safe and ethical e waste recycling in Australia.
Hobsons Bay City Council yearly E Waste Recycling Event for residents.
Get your school involved on the war of e-waste. Sims Recycling Solutions offering a free service for school within Sydney metro. For more information contact us.
E-Waste is 95% recyclable. Sutherland Shire Council hosts 2 E-Waste drop off events per year to help residents dispose of their E-Waste items safely. Bringing your Electronic Waste, or E-Waste, to this event, will ensure that the items are recycled and do not end up in landfill. These drop off events are held at the Bellingara Netball Complex at 99-105 Bellingara…
Do you have questions about electronics recycling and IT asset disposition? We have had many reach out to us over the years requesting answers on a variety of topics. click on the link here Electronic Waste Disposal [FAQ]: Did you know?
Sims Recycling Solutions would like to invite your school to participate in a FREE electronic waste recycling Program, the program is managed by Sims Recycling solutions and is funded by their members of EPSA. Sims Recycling Solutions is offering a FREE (zero cost to your school) electronic waste recycling program to help schools and the…
If you find yourself with old computers, televisions and printers cluttering up the house, then the Household E-Waste Drop Off Event could be just what you need. Residents of Campbelltown City Council can recycle their old electronic equipment free of charge by dropping it off at Council’s Household E-Waste Drop Off Event on Saturday…
In May 2018, The Hills Shire Council in conjunctions with EPSA/Sims Recycling Solutions held its first e-waste recycling event for the community. The event took place at Castle Hill Showgrounds, residents of the region were provided with access to a local service where they were able to load up their vehicles, drive through, and…
At this point, everyone knows they can’t just toss their old electronics into the garbage can. The components these devices are made of require comprehensive dismantling and disassembly at a professional recycling center, and these devices may contain hazardous materials that could be toxic to the environment if disposed improperly. So while most know what not to do, does anyone know what how to best manage computer recycling in a secure and responsible manner?