Boots guide

Boots electrical recycling

Official Boots take-back guidance for small electricals. Check who can use it and what to bring before you start.

Use this page to open the official boots electrical recycling guidance, check who can use it, and confirm what you need before you start. It is most useful when you need help with Small electricals, Mobile phones, and Chargers and cables or similar items.

  • Participating Boots stores
  • good confidence
  • Reviewed 2026-04-11

Helpful notes for this service

  • Boots currently maps to 10,440 destinations inside Binmap’s live data.
  • Boots electrical recycling is a retailer service covering participating boots stores.
  • The mapped places most closely tied to this service are charity donation points, recycling centres, and glass bottle banks.
  • The operator explicitly covers Small electricals, Mobile phones, and Chargers and cables.

Last checked: 11 Apr 2026

Sources: source page

Coverage: 6 related routes

National guidance

Open Boots scheme

Retailer take-back route for electricals, useful when users trust a known high-street operator more than a generic council result.

When to use Boots electrical recycling

  • Boots electrical recycling is service-specific rather than a general map result, so it highlights operator coverage, accepted materials and the best mapped examples.
  • Boots currently maps to 10,440 destinations inside Binmap’s live data.
  • Boots electrical recycling is a retailer service covering participating boots stores.
  • The mapped places most closely tied to this service are charity donation points, recycling centres, and glass bottle banks.

What the linked sources say

  • This page centres on Boots's official guidance for boots electrical recycling.
  • Use the linked official page first if you need eligibility, booking or preparation rules before you travel.
  • When Binmap can place you locally, this page also shows nearby mapped examples that match the service.

How to use this page

  1. Open the scheme page.
  2. Confirm the eligible item type and participating location details.
  3. Use retailer take-back when it is simpler than a council route.

Common mistakes

  • Retailer schemes can change, so store-level confirmation still matters.

Accepted items

  • Small electricals
  • Mobile phones
  • Chargers and cables

Restrictions

  • Availability depends on store participation and scheme terms.
  • Check the store-level process before making a dedicated trip.

Why this page is useful

  • Retail brand users recognise
  • Useful fallback for WEEE
  • High-trust operator

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