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e-Waste

e-Waste is one of the fastest growing categories of waste. 

Due to rapid technology developments, it is really important to keep e-Waste out of our landfills.

They can contain hazardous materials that can leech into soil and groundwater, having a negative effect on the health of our ecosystem.

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e-Waste includes:

• Decoder boxes (set top boxes)
• Laptops
• Gaming consoles
• Computer towers
• Hard drives

• Head phones
• Cellphones
• Radios
• Stereos
• Speakers

• Power supplies
• Wire
• Insulated wire
• Household appliances (eg. toaster, jug, coffee machine, microwave)

All e-waste recycling is charged at $2 per kilogram.

Check out what we do! Our recycling services offer solutions for dealing with a range of unwanted waste materials.

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Packaging Department

Outsourcing your packing requirements will save you time and money, freeing up your staff for other tasks.

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Business Collection

We understand that when running a business, you often don’t have the time to organise recycling materials yourself.

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Cane Coffins and
Water Filters

We create wicker coffins and water filters from locally grown and sourced willow.

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e-Waste

It is really important to keep e-Waste out of our landfills because they can contain hazardous materials.

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Recycling

We receive, process, and sell as many recyclable items as we logistically can that would usually be heading for landfill! 

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Tiwai Enclave

We are tasked with servicing respiratory protection equipment and creating ‘M’ straps on site at Tiwai.

Contact Us

Recycling Facility

Address: 28 Ettrick Street, Invercargill
Phone: 03 214 6188
Email: enquiries@recyclesouth.org.nz
Hours: Monday to Friday 8am - 4.30pm

Enquiring About

Our Supporters

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