Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest-growing waste streams in Australia. As more households and businesses upgrade their TVs, computers, and IT equipment, responsible recycling has become more important than ever. One of the key initiatives helping Australians manage e-waste is the National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme (NTCRS).
At Cyber Recycling, we believe understanding the NTCRS can help businesses and households make better decisions about disposing of old electronic equipment safely and sustainably.
The National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme (NTCRS) is an Australian Government-backed recycling program established in 2011. The scheme provides free access to e-waste collection and recycling services for households and small businesses across Australia. Manufacturers and importers of televisions, computers, and related electronic products fund it.
The main goal of the NTCRS is to reduce the amount of electronic waste sent to landfills, recover valuable materials, and ensure harmful substances found in electronics are managed safely.
Electronic devices contain valuable materials such as aluminium, copper, steel, and plastics that can be recovered and reused. However, they may also contain hazardous substances that can harm the environment if disposed of incorrectly.
The NTCRS helps Australia:
The NTCRS primarily covers televisions, computers, printers, and related accessories. Covered products include:
These products can often be recycled through approved NTCRS collection points throughout Australia.
While the NTCRS covers many common electronic devices, some items fall outside the scheme, including:
These items may require specialised recycling services from certified e-waste recyclers like Cyber Recycling.
Under the scheme, manufacturers and importers of eligible television and computer products are responsible for funding the collection and recycling of end-of-life equipment. Approved recycling organisations collect, process, and recover materials from these products in an environmentally responsible manner.
The scheme is designed to ensure that most Australians have access to convenient recycling services, including metropolitan, regional, and remote areas.
While the NTCRS plays an important role in Australia’s e-waste management system, businesses often require additional services beyond standard recycling.
At Cyber Recycling, we provide:
Our team helps businesses safely dispose of electronic equipment while protecting sensitive data and meeting environmental compliance requirements.
The National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme (NTCRS) is an important initiative that helps Australians recycle televisions, computers, printers, and related electronic equipment responsibly. By keeping e-waste out of landfill and recovering valuable resources, the scheme supports a cleaner and more sustainable future for Australia.
If your organisation needs secure and compliant e-waste recycling services, Cyber Recycling can help. From IT asset disposal and data destruction to responsible electronics recycling, we provide tailored solutions for businesses across Australia.
Looking for a trusted e-waste recycling partner? Contact Cyber Recycling for secure recycling and data destruction services anywhere in Australia.
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