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E-waste and white goods removal in Sydney's CBD

The old TV, the drawer of dead laptops, the fridge that outlived three tenancies. Electronics and white goods are the two streams with real rules attached, and the rules are the reason this page exists.

Book an e-waste pickup

Crates of old monitors, keyboards and cables stacked beside lift doors

Why e-waste rides separately

In NSW, electronic waste doesn't belong in general waste: the state's waste rules treat TVs, computers and monitors as their own stream, and the right end point is a licensed facility that recovers the metals and handles the rest safely. That's how we run it: e-waste travels apart from the general load and gets dropped where it's meant to go. It's the industry's baseline done properly, not a badge we invented.

What that means for you is simple: tell us there are screens or computers in the load, and they're handled. No sorting homework on your end.

White goods have their own path too

Fridges and freezers carry refrigerant gas that has to be recovered by facilities equipped for it, and washers and dryers are mostly recoverable metal. Both go to the right doors. They're also two of the heaviest, most awkward things a tower apartment ever needs to lose, which is the other half of the service: two people, a trolley, a padded lift, and the door saddles taped so nothing chips on the way out.

What fits this service

  • TVs, monitors, desktop computers, laptops
  • Printers, routers, cabling, the drawer of chargers
  • Fridges, freezers, washing machines, dryers, dishwashers
  • Microwaves and small appliances, batched with the rest
  • Office IT in bulk, see the office clearance page

One caveat, stated plainly: anything hazardous beyond these streams, chemicals, paints, gas bottles, asbestos, needs a licensed specialist and we'll point you to that path rather than take it wrongly.

Worth knowing before you book anyone

The City of Sydney's free bulky pickup does collect some e-waste categories from residents, on its own schedule and rules, so if there's no deadline it's a fair option, our council guide covers it honestly. When there's a lease ending, an office closing, or simply a fridge in the hallway, we're the version with a date attached.

Book a clear-out

Tell us the date. We'll handle the building.

Send what needs to go and when the keys go back. We'll come back with one fixed price, agreed before we lift a thing, and we'll sort the goods lift with your building manager.

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