How do I dispose of a laptop in Adelaide?

Where can I recycle my TVs and computers?

  1. Permanent collection sites at local waste transfer stations or resource recovery centres.
  2. Retail outlets.
  3. One off recycling collection events – often run by local Councils.

What do I do with my old computer Australia?

If your PC isn’t too old and is in working condition, a great option is to donate it to a charity. There are a number of charities and organisations around Australia that accept used electronics, including charity stores, child and family charities, youth centres, schools, youth justice services providers, and more.

Where can I take my computer to get rid of it?

You can recycle or donate your computer. Computer manufacturers, electronics stores, and other organizations have computer recycling or donation programs. Check out the Environmental Protection Agency’s Electronics Donation and Recycling page to learn about recycling or donating your computer.

Will Charity have my old computer?

If it’s in working condition, we would truly appreciate your old laptops and computers whether you are a business undertaking a hardware overhaul, or an individual looking to replace your mobile phone, our service is there for you.

What can I do with my old desktop computer?

12 Things To Do With An Old Computer

  1. Convert it to a NAS or Home Server.
  2. Donate it to a local school.
  3. Turn it into an experimental box.
  4. Give it to a relative.
  5. Dedicate it to ‘Distributed Computing’
  6. Use it as a dedicated game server.
  7. Use it for old-school gaming.
  8. Make it a Secondary Computing Server.

How do I dispose of my old laptop in Australia?

Government services – the NTCRS Under the scheme, any company that makes or imports TVs or computers into Australia is required to pay for the end-of-life recycling of their products. You can recycle most e-waste products at NTCRS drop-off points, including: Laptops, notebooks and tablets.

What to do with an old computer that still works?

In fact, here are a dozen ways you might put that old system to work.

  • Convert it to a NAS or Home Server.
  • Donate it to a local school.
  • Turn it into an experimental box.
  • Give it to a relative.
  • Dedicate it to ‘Distributed Computing’
  • Use it as a dedicated game server.
  • Use it for old-school gaming.

What can you do with old tablets and laptops?

Once that’s done, here are your options.

  1. Take It to a Recycler. Plenty of nonprofit organizations and local communities offer options to help you recycle old electronics.
  2. Donate It.
  3. Take It to a Tech Firm.
  4. 5 Things to Always Recycle.