E-Waste disposal

Mobile Phones

The City of Armadale work with Hello Initiative to recycle and refurbish smartphones. 

Hello Initiative liaises with community partners to identify young people who would benefit from more reliable access to mobile technology, providing people with refurbished phones with access to unlimited calls and texts as well as mobile data. 

Ensure you:

  1. Backup all data
  2. Disable accounts
  3. Factory reset your phone
  4. Donate at your local library 

Solar Panels

You can now recycle your old solar panels through WA Solar Recycling. WA Solar Recycling work on the premise of repurpose first and only recycle when an item is truly at the end of its life.

WA Solar Recycling accepts:

  • Solar panels
  • Solar mounting rail and components
  • Solar inverters
  • Cables from solar units

Disposal of these items is free, and if your items are in working condition, WA Solar Recycling may even pay you a small payment to take these units off your hands. 

Drop off location: 104B Gavour Road Wattle Grove

Free pick up services available. 

Visit WA Solar Recycling for more information. 

E-Waste

You can dispose of your old e-waste at the Armadale Landfill and Recycling Facility for free. Conditions apply. 

E-Waste limit
Computers, monitors, laptops, televisions Maximum 4 screens
Small household appliances (e.g. kettles, toasters, hairdryers, stereos, DVD players, cameras, printers, speakers) Maximum 10 appliances
Phones No limit
Anything with a cord  Maximum 10 appliances

Note: We do not accept commercial loads. Acceptance at operators discretion.

Page Last Reviewed 14 April 2022