Local WEEE guide

Nearest electrical recycling to Seahouses and North Sunderland

Binmap has no direct electrical recycling points mapped inside Seahouses and North Sunderland.

Binmap does not currently show a direct mapped result for electrical recycling inside Seahouses and North Sunderland. Use the nearby alternatives and official guidance below before you travel.

  • No direct mapped result
  • Electricals
  • Nearby alternatives below

Things worth checking

  • Use the related item guides below if you need more detailed advice on small electricals, mobile phones, and chargers and cables.

Nearest alternatives

Glasgow

1 mapped place about 103 miles from Seahouses and North Sunderland.

Scarborough

1 mapped place about 104 miles from Seahouses and North Sunderland.

Port Glasgow

1 mapped place about 119 miles from Seahouses and North Sunderland.

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Kelleythorpe

1 mapped place about 119 miles from Seahouses and North Sunderland.

Ellon

1 mapped place about 124 miles from Seahouses and North Sunderland.

Meltham

1 mapped place about 137 miles from Seahouses and North Sunderland.

Chadderton

1 mapped place about 143 miles from Seahouses and North Sunderland.

Dukinfield

1 mapped place about 146 miles from Seahouses and North Sunderland.

Last checked: 11 Apr 2026

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

Local official guidance

National guidance

How to use this Seahouses and North Sunderland guide

  • Use this page for electrical recycling serving Seahouses and North Sunderland.
  • Start with the official guidance links if you need rules before you travel, then use the map results further down.
  • Use the related item guides below if you need more detailed advice on small electricals, mobile phones, and chargers and cables.

Related item guides

Related categories

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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.

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