How to dispose of microwave NSW

There are several ways to dispose of major appliances such as fridges, washing machines, clothes dryers, air conditioners, water heaters, ovens and stoves.

If they are working or repairable, you can sell them, donate them to charity or give them away on freecycle.

If they are no longer viable, contact your local council to find out if they hold whitegoods clean-up days. Some councils charge a fee for this service, others are free. They can also tell you if the local waste depot will accept whitegoods for recycling. For safety reasons, you might have to remove the doors off fridges before collection.

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Disposing Old Televisions and Microwaves

Disposing Old Televisions and Microwaves

How to dispose of microwave NSW
Televisions and microwave ovens are just some of the most common ewaste items that are not allowed to be disposed along with regular trash. Both are also bulky and tend to use up a lot of space when discarded and set aside in one’s home.

Most people tend to bring out their old televisions and microwave ovens on the pavement with the hope that they get found and eventually picked up. However, this method of disposing and abandoning household appliances may break certain local rules and regulations that see it as an illegal activity.

If you’re throwing away your old television and microwave oven and both are still in good working condition, you may opt to donate them instead to a school, a nonprofit organization or any other organization that accepts pre-loved household items.

Otherwise, broken or obsolete television and microwave ovens are no longer capable for re-use and therefore should be recycled.

Finding the right recycler

Before you decide to take your old television and microwave oven to a household appliance collection site or recycler, it may be wise to find out first about a few other things: the stuff that they recycle, the source of their electronics, the recycling charges on various items, availability of a pick-up and collection service and availability of a data destroying service.

Retail in-store collection

Several large electronics retail stores would sponsor the so-called “in-store” collection events which are usually held free. Some of these stores can include Office Depot, Staples and Best Buy. While these free events tend to occur sporadically, you can actually opt to just bring your old and unwanted television and microwaves and then drop them off right inside the store. There may be a charge for dropping off items in some stores while others may only accept particular types of equipment or brands.

Home appliance repair shops

You can also check if there is a local home appliance repair shop in your area and if they take broken television and microwave oven. Some of these repair shops are willing to take in broken appliances, repair them and then put them up for resell. If the items are incapable of repair, these shops will save usable parts out of broken television and microwave and recycle the rest.

How to have a quick and hassle-free disposal

For a worry-free disposal of your old television and microwave, simply call our office at 1800 392 783. Our friendly customer service will provide a free a non-obligation quote and you can arrange for the day and time of the disposal at your preferred schedule.

Our team at 1800ewaste accepts collection and disposal service of old and unwanted televisions and microwave ovens. Other appliances that are accepted include toaster ovens, fans, vacuum cleaners, space heaters, irons, hair dryers, blenders, typewriters, calculators, cords, chargers, cables and so much more.

After the collection, we would deliver the items to accredited recycling facilities where they will be recycled and prepared to be used again. At these facilities, up to 95 to 98 percent (by weight) of items are being recycled.

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September 4, 2020     Reading Time: 3 Minutes     Paul's Rubbish

Not all people have the privilege of a fast and efficient kitchen appliance. But, with a microwave at home, you can serve a variety of dishes that will surely satisfy your family’s palates. Additionally, it heats leftover food and cooks easy-to-make recipes — which are both convenient solutions whenever you have a busy schedule. 

However, using your microwave relentlessly might damage its internal parts at some point. It has an average lifespan of 5 to 7 years depending on how careful and often you operate it. Also, there may be a time when you need to upgrade your unit to a better one that has more features. 

Whatever your reason is, its disposal should avoid the landfills as much as possible. It still has recyclable components fit for reprocessing. Microwave recycling is one of the keys to Australia’s e-waste problem

And to answer your question, how do I recycle my microwave? Follow this simple guide.

Book appointment with the Local Council Pickup

Unlike the regular pickup schedules of residual and recycling bins, the local council collects e-waste like your microwave through an appointment basis only. Also, they have strict guidelines regarding this electronic rubbish. You can only take it out on the kerbside during the arranged date. And illegal dumping will result in fines without warning. 

Moreover, if you are planning to discard your other electronic appliances, you should follow the limited load capacity. The overall weight should not exceed 100kg, and the length should be less than 1.5m. Once approved, the collectors will transfer them to recycling or sorting centres for processing. 

But make sure to check and call first on your local council pickups since some of them might refuse or do not offer e-waste collection service. 

Drop-off Recycling Centres Near You

As part of the government’s recycling plans, one of their main goals is to achieve 70% or better recycling rate in 2021. That’s why they have invested in building recycling centres all around NSW. And as of today, there are now 90 community recycling centres in the state. 

Another option to practise microwave recycling is to take the appliance yourself in the recycling centre near you. Depending on the suburb’s guidelines and your rubbish load, you can transport and drop off your microwave for free or with charges. Make sure to call the available recycling centres first before going your way.   

Earn through Reselling the Unit

Selling a microwave oven and its parts will earn you a few dollars. Scrap yards will salvage microwave components such as the metal covering, copper, internal processors, and many more. 

Also, you can sell the unit at a reasonable price to an individual. Just make sure that it is still repairable and doesn’t give harm to its next user. You should maximise the internet and social media platforms to extend your marketing power.  

Get a Professional Rubbish Removal Service

To have quick and hassle-free disposal of a microwave, you can always trust Paul’s Rubbish Removal. Unlike the limited service of council pickups, most rubbish removal companies offer same-day rubbish removal and will take your waste without limits. 

Booking Paul’s rubbish removal services guarantee first-rate and eco-friendly disposal. Professional removalists will come at your place to sort and drop off your old and broken microwave in recycling centres following the NSW EPA Guidelines. And that helps reduce the landfilling rate and increase the recycling rate to protect the environment. 

Conclusion

When the right time comes, you may need to get rid and replace your old microwave to a new and top-grade unit. And you should avoid the crucial problem of overcrowding landfills with e-waste materials. So for its disposal, microwave recycling is your best option. 

There are several ways to recycle your microwave. Maybe you can’t do it yourself, but you can rely on council pickups, recycling centres, scrap markets, and rubbish removal companies. They can take your old and broken microwave to its rightful place.  

And if you want the most convenient and most efficient microwave recycling, you can call Paul’s Rubbish Removal. We take microwave parts no matter what the size because no job is too big or small for us. Our team of expert removalists guarantee safe and fast microwave removal

For more than 10 years in the rubbish removal industry, we have established and partnered with the best recycling partners in the metro, ensuring a better and sustainable environment for our community.  

So don’t hesitate to call us for the best microwave removal and eco-friendliest recycling method. Contact us at 0407 125 125 or send us an email here.   

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Can you put a microwave in the bin Australia?

For the most part, microwaves are considered hazardous waste and cannot be thrown in the trash at all.

How do you get rid of an old microwave?

Five Ways To Dispose Of Your Microwave.
2 — RECYCLING METHOD 2: OTHER RECYCLING SERVICES‍ Your regular garbage collector may have e-waste drop-off locations that are not publicized. ... .
3 — MANUFACTURER TAKE-BACK PROGRAMS OR INCENTIVES‍ ... .
4 — RETAIL DROP-OFFS‍ ... .
5 — REUSE: APPLIANCE REPAIR SHOPS‍.

How do I dispose of a microwave Sydney?

City of Sydney residents can use these services free of charge..
Take small electronics to one of our recycling stations. ... .
Book a doorstep Power Pickup with RecycleSmart. ... .
Drop off your electronics at our quarterly Recycle It Saturday events. ... .
Book a pick-up for bulky items..

Can you put an old microwave in the bin?

Microwaves should not be placed in your general waste bin since this piece of electrical equipment contains hazardous substances that requires a separate collection and recycling in order to avoid any damage to the environment.