Where are these fabled recycling centres?
Can't find a single on in Australia, at least one that openly advertises being open to the public... or are they all open to the public?
Where is the holy grail government disposal depot? I've seen a multitude of CRT's and keyboards being discarded by the government, and would like some xd
Help me find some recycling centres in Sydney xd
- subcat
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http://recyclingnearyou.com.au/computers/SydneyNSW
I went through this list for my state and found a few places that could have been viable, though the ones that are government owned don't let you in.
I went through this list for my state and found a few places that could have been viable, though the ones that are government owned don't let you in.
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- Wingklip
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Been doing some research, could someone check to see if Sims recycling solutions in villawood has anything good? I don't have a car lol
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I don't know the recycling works in Sydney, but my experience in Victoria is that recyclers that export tend to pick up the bulk of the IT gear and ship it China for processing if it did not need to be destroyed locally: eg banks, gov, etc..
Might be worth while putting some slabs in the boot/on the shoulders and do the rounds, asking them to let you know the next time they pick up a load of IT gear, as it tends not to stay around too long, as it makes very little sense to them to hold on to outdated experiment, when they can just sell it as minerals/plastics/metals.
Might be worth while putting some slabs in the boot/on the shoulders and do the rounds, asking them to let you know the next time they pick up a load of IT gear, as it tends not to stay around too long, as it makes very little sense to them to hold on to outdated experiment, when they can just sell it as minerals/plastics/metals.