E-Waste
On 01 July 2019, the Victorian Government banned all electronic waste (e-waste) from landfills in Victoria. This means that no e-waste can be accepted in any bin. Instead, it must be delivered to an approved drop off point.
What is e-waste?
The term 'e-waste' refers to any item with a plug, battery or cord that is no longer working or wanted. This includes:
- household items such as fridges, kettles, electric toothbrushes and hair dryers;
- IT and TV equipment like tablets, phones, laptops and cords;
- Lighting items like LED's and fluorescent lamps;
- Electrical and electronic tools such as electric lawnmowers or electric drills;
- Toys and leisure equipment like remote control race cars, musical equipment or computerised toys;
- Other types of waste such as medical devices or thermostats.
Why the change?
E-waste contains valuable resources that we can reuse, along with other materials that are bad for the environment. Instead of putting it in the bin and sending it to landfill and causing environmental damage, sending e-waste to an approved drop off point means that materials can be recovered and reused, and not wasted away in a landfill environment. By doing this, we can remove the bad and save the good – all to create a healthier environment and a stronger economy.
In 2021, an estimated 170,00 tonnes of e-waste were generated in Victoria, resulting in a net recycling rate of 60% of the wastes managed in Victoria!
Where is my closest approved drop off point?
All of Council's Transfer Stations are approved drop off points for e-waste. See our Transfer Stations page for more information on opening hours, locations of tips and pricing.
Alternatively, you can return old mobile phones and chargers to the Mobile Muster drop off point in the Nhill Customer Service Office at 92 Nelson Street, Nhill. For more information about Mobile Muster, visit www.mobilemuster.com.au.
E-waste Disposal Fees:
For a list of all Hindmarsh Shire Transfer Station fees and charges, click here.