Local WEEE guide
Electrical recycling near Glasgow
Find where to recycle small electricals near Glasgow, including retailer take-back and recycling-centre routes. Compare the nearest option and check what is accepted.
Use this page to find electrical recycling options serving Glasgow, from retailer take-back to local drop-offs. Check official council, operator or scheme rules before you travel. The results below show the places currently attached to this page in or around this area.
- 1 mapped results
- 1 with opening times
- Electricals
Things worth checking
- Nearby mapped options include Mavis Valley Household Waste Recycling Centre.
- Some listed places publish opening times on Binmap.
- Check each place page for booking, proof-of-address, vehicle or charge rules before you travel.
- Use the related item guides below if you need more detailed advice on small electricals, mobile phones, and chargers and cables.
Places currently shown on the map
4.9 miles away. Accepts Household batteries, Glass bottles and jars, Small electricals. Run by East Dunbartonshire Council. Opening times listed. Check booking rules. Resident or proof-of-address rules may apply
Last checked: 11 Apr 2026
Sources: retailer: Boots electrical recycling, official service page: Recycle Your Electricals locator
Coverage: 1 mapped local results ยท 1 with opening times
Local official guidance
Participating Boots stores. Last checked 11 Apr 2026.
National guidance
UK-wide locator. Last checked 11 Apr 2026.
How to use this Glasgow guide
- Use this page for electrical recycling serving Glasgow.
- Start with the official guidance links if you need rules before you travel, then use the map results further down.
- Nearby mapped options include Mavis Valley Household Waste Recycling Centre.
- Some listed places publish opening times on Binmap.
What to check before travelling
- Remove personal data from phones, laptops and storage devices before donating or recycling them.
- Working items may be better routed to reuse or donation before destructive recycling.
- Loose cables and chargers still count as electrical waste and should not go in general bins.
The live Binmap map adds filters, current-location search and directions on top of this page.