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Modems, routers and networking equipment have many components that can be reused or recycled which can be harmful if improperly disposed of in the trash.
Networking equipment can be easily recycled. Many of the components can be reused and may be harmful if thrown away.
Modems, routers and networking equipment have many components that can be reused or recycled which can be harmful if improperly disposed of in the trash.
If you live within 25km of the Auckland area, we'll come and pick up your e-waste. The pick-up is free, but there may be a cost on some items.
Come down to our recycling yard to drop off your electronic waste, we'll take it off your hands and get it recycled responsibly.
Does your place of business need an e-waste recycling bin that we collect for you? Learn more about our e-waste bins.
Cable recycling gets rid of all your wires, routers, and modems – perfect for recycling your IT equipment. Don’t dump your unwanted e waste in the rubbish bin any longer; networking equipment can now be easily recycled and reused.
All types of modems, switches, routers, servers or thin-clients can be taken off your hands for free at Computer Recycling in Auckland. Simply drop them off to us at our recycling centre to get your cable management recycling under control. We take care to recycle responsibly, reusing as much as we can whilst protecting your privacy.
If your business gets rid of lots of e waste fairly often, you may wish to request a recycling bin for us to come and collect your e waste regularly. We’re also happy to collect one-off pick-ups for free, it’s so easy to get your server and switch recycling sorted.
We’ll take your old modem or network equipment off your hands for free. It’s as easy as dropping off your old equipment to us or arranging an e waste collection.
Computer Recycling can deal with all your old wires, modems, routers, servers and switches.
The term e-waste refers to electronic equipment that is near or has reached the end of its life cycle.
Often times, these items can be reused, refurbished, re-sold or recycled.
Some of the most common e-waste items are computers, computer components, laptops, televisions, cell phones, printers, and fax machines.
Used electronics which are destined for reuse, resale, salvage, recycling, or disposal are also considered e-waste.
Electronic scrap components, such as CPUs also contain potentially harmful components such as lead, cadmium, beryllium, or brominated flame retardants.
E-waste divides into two streams:
Items are then sorted and distributed accordingly.
Computer Recycling Ltd uses a technical approach, dividing out as much equipment as possible, for reuse. These items are then tested and or, refurbished then marketed by our parent company.
For equipment that can’t be reused, these items are prepared, and or, dismantled and packaged for recycling.
Recycling of e-waste also has two main streams.
Computers and other e-waste are a complex mix of common metals, precious metals and plastics.
Ultimately, the precious metals have the most value, but the equipment and the process to effectively separate all these into their unique forms is a large very expensive machine.
Many companies have tried to do this with different approaches in New Zealand, as we do, but we’re always hamstrung by the lack of volume needed to cover the large setup and processing costs. These processing giants need hundreds of tons of equipment each day to be cost-effective.
New Zealand just doesn’t have the volumes to make the full dismantling and metal recovery of most e-waste material viable.
Throwing computers and other electronic e-waste in the trash overflows landfills and may cause environmental and health damage to humans.
Components and materials used to create computers and other electronics are toxic when leaked into the soil, atmosphere and water system via improper disposal.
Utilising Computer Recycling’s E-Waste recycling services will benefit the environment as well as protect you and your business against leaks of secure information.