Local WEEE guide

Electrical recycling near London

Find where to recycle small electricals near London, 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 London, 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.

  • 8 mapped results
  • 8 with opening times
  • Electricals

Things worth checking

  • Nearby mapped options include Tower Hamlets Reuse and Recycling Centre, Barnet Electrical Recycling Point, and Waltham Forest Electrical Recycling Point.
  • Some listed places publish opening times on Binmap.
  • 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

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LB Hackney

4.3 miles away. Accepts Small electricals, Glass bottles and jars, Plastic packaging. Run by LB Hackney. Opening times listed

Last checked: 11 Apr 2026

Sources: retailer: Boots electrical recycling, official service page: Recycle Your Electricals locator

Coverage: 8 mapped local results ยท 8 with opening times

Local official guidance

National guidance

How to use this London guide

  • Use this page for electrical recycling serving London.
  • Start with the official guidance links if you need rules before you travel, then use the map results further down.
  • Nearby mapped options include Tower Hamlets Reuse and Recycling Centre, Barnet Electrical Recycling Point, and Waltham Forest Electrical Recycling Point.
  • Some listed places publish opening times on Binmap.

Related item guides

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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.

Other London guides

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