Recycling electronics is convenient and free.
There are
27 locations in London, including the City of London Depots, where
residents and businesses can drop-off their old electronics for
recycling.
There are 44 different electronics that are accepted. Examples of acceptable items include:
| televisions |
fax machines |
cell phones & cameras |
| computer monitors |
tuners, radios, stereos & speakers |
cables & cords |
| computer peripherals & modems |
typewriters |
equalizers & amplifiers |
| hard drives |
answering machines |
turntables |
| printers and plotters |
telephones & pagers |
photocopiers& scanners |
| projectors |
VCR, CD & DVD players |
personal hand held computers |
Scavenging is not permitted. No small appliances please.
There is no charge.
See City of London Depots for acceptable
depot locations and hours of operation.
Can electronics be put out for garbage pickup at the curb?
No, the City of London no longer accepts electronics for collection
with garbage.
Ontario Electronic Stewardship (OES) is a not-for-profit industry
organization that oversees the responsible reuse and recycling of waste
electronics through a program that includes 600 collection sites where Ontario
residents and businesses can take their old electronics. For more information
visit
Ontario Electronic Stewardship.
Organizations such as
Goodwill Donation
Centres, Salvation Army
Thrift Store, Talize &
Value Village will
accept many electronics in good working condition, however restrictions may
apply, so please contact their locations directly for details.
Renewed Computer Technology accept computers & peripherals for the Computers
for Schools Ontario program. Check your
telephone directory for other
donation opportunities.
519-661-5803 during business hours or by
.