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WEEE

If you’re buying a new charge point from us and you’re replacing an existing charge point, we’ll recycle the one you’re replacing for free.

Simply send us your old charge point within 28 days and we’ll do the rest. Please send it to:

Riverside Business Centre
Unit BV.D07B
Haldane Place
Wandsworth
London
SW18 4UQ

You can also find local recycling points for your old electricals here (click on logo):

Why recycle?

Recycling and reusing unwanted electrical or electronics can help save the planet, boost the economy and improve lives. Not only that, electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials, parts and substances which can be dangerous to the environment and harmful to human health if not disposed of correctly.

Electrical and electronic equipment is now the fastest growing waste stream in the UK and across the world.

Discover the impact of reusing and recycling your electricals here (click on logo):

What can I recycle?

Anything with a plug, battery or cable can be recycled or reused! The materials from recycled electricals can be used in everything from children’s playgrounds to lifesaving equipment, while donated tech can help bridge the digital divide.

You’ll find this symbol on all your electrical items. It is a reminder to recycle your old electricals, rather than binning them.

Reducing waste electricals

As part of our commitment to reducing the amount of unwanted electrical waste being incinerated or sent to landfill sites, we’ll recycle your old charge point free of charge when you buy a new one. Together we can stop precious resources from being lost forever, save lives and help protect the planet.

We take all your old electricals to a recycling plant for processing and separate them into individual materials, so they can be turned into new, more useful things.

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is regulated by the UK Government. Find out more here.

We’re proud to be working with the national Recycle Your Electricals campaign.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/regulations-waste-electrical-and-electronic-equipment