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Recycling old appliances (WEEE)

How to Recycle Your Old Appliance the Right Way (WEEE Explained)

Got a new fridge, washing machine, or oven on the way? Don’t send the old one to landfill. Here’s how appliance recycling works in the UK — and how we help.

What is WEEE?

WEEE stands for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Under the UK’s WEEE Regulations, old appliances must be recycled properly because they contain materials — like the refrigerant gases in fridges — that are harmful if they leak into the environment.

Your options for getting rid of an old appliance

  • Retailer take-back — many retailers (including us) will collect your old appliance when delivering the new one;
  • Local council collection — most UK councils offer bulky-waste or white-goods collection for a small fee;
  • Household recycling centre — your local tip accepts electricals free of charge;
  • Charity reuse — if it still works, a charity may collect it for someone in need.

Before it’s collected

  • Empty and defrost fridges/freezers, and let them dry out;
  • Disconnect washing machines and drain any remaining water;
  • Wipe the appliance down so it’s safe and clean to handle;
  • Wipe any personal data from “smart” appliances if connected to Wi-Fi.

How we help

In line with the WEEE Regulations, we can arrange responsible recycling of your old appliance when we deliver your new one — just let us know at checkout or by email. It’s better for your home, and far better for the planet.

Questions about recycling or delivery? Email us — we’re happy to help, with free UK delivery on every order.

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