Disposing of an old TV in Australia isn’t as simple as putting it in the bin. Televisions are classified as e-waste and contain hazardous materials like lead, mercury, and flame retardants that can harm the environment if disposed of incorrectly.
This guide explains how to dispose of an old TV in Australia safely and legally, while also highlighting the best recycling options available.
Old TVs — especially CRT, LCD, LED, and plasma models — contain components that:
In many Australian states, dumping e-waste in general waste bins is restricted or discouraged, with councils actively promoting recycling instead.
The most responsible option is to drop your TV at a licensed e-waste recycling centre. These facilities safely dismantle TVs and recover valuable materials like metals, glass, and plastics.
✔ Suitable for all TV types ✔ Environmentally safe ✔ Complies with Australian recycling standards
Australia’s NTCRS allows households and small businesses to recycle TVs and computers for free at approved drop-off points.
Accepted items usually include:
Availability varies by location, so check local collection points before visiting.
Many local councils offer:
Contact your local council or visit their website to confirm accepted items and conditions.
If your TV is large, broken, or part of a bulk disposal (home or business), professional recyclers like Cyber Recycling provide secure and compliant e-waste disposal services.
Ideal for:
If your TV is in good working condition:
Always ensure the TV is functional — broken electronics should never be donated.
Most recycling facilities in Australia accept:
Each type is processed differently to ensure hazardous components are safely handled.
Cyber Recycling provides responsible e-waste recycling services across Australia, ensuring old TVs are:
We support both households and businesses, making TV disposal simple and compliant.
Can I put my old TV in the council bin?
No. TVs are classified as e-waste and should be recycled separately.
Is TV recycling free in Australia?
Yes, many drop-off points under the NTCRS offer free recycling for households.
Do I need to remove anything before recycling my TV?
Generally, no, but accessories like cables can be recycled separately.
Knowing how to dispose of an old TV in Australia helps protect the environment, conserve resources, and comply with local waste regulations. Instead of sending your TV to a landfill, choose a responsible recycling option.
If you’re unsure where to recycle your old TV, Cyber Recycling can help you find the right solution.
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