E-Waste Recycling
Customised & versatile recycling solutions.
E-Waste recycling, electronics recycling, WEEE recycling — no matter what you call it, electronics are a growing opportunity for recyclers worldwide as the amount of waste and the need for resources grow.
What it is
From e-waste to raw materials.
E-Waste recycling is the process of downsizing various types of electronic and electrical waste to liberate metals and sort these from organic materials like plastic and rubber, with the purpose of reusing the materials.
The most sought-after resources are ferrous and non-ferrous metals like aluminium, brass and copper, as well as precious metals like gold and silver — all of which can be recovered and fed back into the production cycle.
What we process
Every electronic stream.
Small electronics & IT
Smartphones, tablets, laptops, monitors, computers and other electronic tools and devices — downsized and sorted to liberate metals and separate organic materials.
Large appliances
Larger appliances such as fridges and freezers are processed in a separate inert system — required to handle refrigerants safely and recover materials responsibly.
Household electricals
Washing machines, ovens, microwaves, vacuums and small kitchen appliances — disassembled and recycled into reusable raw materials.
Quality machinery
Profitable & responsible recycling.
We work with quality machinery for profitable E-Waste recycling — from electrical household appliances and computers to other electronic tools and devices. Larger appliances like fridges and freezers are processed in a separate inert system, ensuring refrigerants are captured safely and materials are recovered cleanly.
Reduce landfill, reuse materials and meet WEEE compliance requirements.
Recover ferrous, non-ferrous and precious metals — gold, silver, copper, aluminium, brass.
Versatile process tailored to your input stream and target output materials.
Materials recovered
What comes out.
Have an e-waste stream to recycle?
Let's design a customised solution for your input materials and target outputs.
