What to do with
Computers
Computers can usually be recycled at Household Waste Recycling Centres.
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Make sure that you permanently delete all files and programs on your computer’s hard-drive and remove your personal data to reduce the risk of it being used by someone else.
Pass them on
Donating your unwanted computer equipment to a charity is a great way to help others. For some charities it is important that the equipment is in good working order; however other groups, such as WEEECharity, have technicians who can repair them.
- Check for any instruction manuals, cables or accessories that you could donate with it.
- If you are also providing software with your computer, make sure you include the software licence and any installation CDs.
- Please ensure that your personal data is removed from your computer before you pass it on or recycle it.
Yes, they can be recycled with normal household batteries at battery collection points. However we have been advised that you should put a piece of electrical tape over the terminals. More about recycling batteries
Can laptop batteries be recycled?