Where to take your e-waste
Find your nearest e-waste drop-off point.
Note: Check that council sites are in your local council area. Fees and restrictions may apply.
Key
Existing council site
Upgraded council site
Upgrades complete or in progress. Check opening hours.
Officeworks
Mobile Muster
Other drop-off locations
Household batteries can be recycled easily at no cost at the participating Aldi and Batteryworld stores.
Fluorescent tubes and light bulbs can be disposed of for free at permanent drop-off sites located at most council-operated transfer stations.
The National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme has designated collection points across Victoria. These are provided by TechCollect, Electronics Product Stewardship Australasia, Ecycle Solutions and Drop Zone.
Dropping items off is free but don't forget to properly remove your personal data from computers, phones and devices
Domestic smoke alarms are not included in the e-waste ban and can be disposed of in normal household rubbish. Further information on smoke alarms is available from the Metropolitan Fire Brigade.
More information
Can’t find what you’re looking for? Contact your local council waste and recycling services.
Find out more about e-waste.
Before dropping them off, make sure you remove data from your old phone or computer.
Avoid future e-waste with our tips to minimise e-waste.