What WEEE equipment we collect
Recycle4Charity’s WEEE recycling service in London covers all categories of waste electrical and electronic equipment — laptops, desktop PCs, monitors, printers, tablets, smartphones, servers, networking hardware, projectors and any other powered office equipment. Mixed loads are handled in a single collection with no need to separate items in advance.
What WEEE stands for — and why it matters for your business
WEEE stands for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment — the legal classification that covers virtually every piece of powered kit used in an office. Under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations 2013, UK businesses must not dispose of WEEE in general waste; it must be collected separately, processed by a licensed treatment facility, and documented. Non-compliance can lead to enforcement action by the Environment Agency. For a plain-English explanation, read our guide to WEEE regulations and what they mean for businesses.
How our WEEE recycling service works
We collect your equipment, log each item, and direct everything to the correct handling route. Data-bearing devices are wiped or destroyed first (see our secure data destruction service), so your GDPR obligations are met alongside your WEEE duty. Items that can be refurbished and reused go to digitally-excluded Londoners; the remainder enters licensed WEEE treatment, where valuable materials are recovered and hazardous components safely processed.
At the end of the process, you receive:
– A WEEE disposal record suitable for audit and ESG reporting
– A certificate of data destruction for all data-bearing items
– An ESG impact report (devices rehomed, e-waste diverted, CO₂ estimated)
Your WEEE compliance documentation
Keeping records of WEEE disposal is a requirement under the WEEE Regulations 2013. Our documentation confirms the quantity and categories of equipment collected, the licensed disposal route used, and the date — giving you the audit trail required by the Environment Agency, your ISO certification body, or any other compliance framework. Read our WEEE & environmental policy for our full approach.
What happens to equipment after collection
Recycle4Charity operates a strict reuse-first policy: working equipment is refurbished and given free to people in need before anything is recycled. This keeps usable devices out of the waste stream entirely, reducing the environmental impact of disposal beyond what WEEE recycling alone achieves. Non-reusable equipment is responsibly recycled through licensed channels — none goes to landfill. See our impact figures for what that means in practice.
WEEE recycling collections across London
We collect from businesses across Greater London. Collection is free for most volumes of business computer disposal and other office IT. To book or confirm your postcode, use the form below.