Green Machine launches new tech recycling service in West Berkshire
Tech recycling firm Green Machine has teamed up with West Berkshire Council and waste management firm Veolia to launch a new electrical reuse scheme at Household Waste Recycling Centres in the district.
Residents can now drop off used mobile phones, tablets, laptops and desktop computers at dedicated collection points at Newtown Road in Newbury and Padworth, giving their old devices a new lease of life.
Once collected, Green Machine Computers will securely remove any data before passing reusable items to The Tech Hub in Hungerford.
From there, they will be made available free of charge or at low cost to charities and people in need, ensuring technology reaches those who need it most. Any items that cannot be reused will be responsibly recycled.
The new initiative makes it easier than ever for residents to give a second life to old electrical items in a secure and environmentally responsible way while supporting the local community.
Cllr Stuart Gourley, executive member for environment and highways at West Berkshire Council, said: “We’re really pleased to introduce this fantastic new service to our residents.
“Repurposing your old devices is a win-win solution as once refurbished, the items could make a real difference to local schools, charities and families. It’s a great way to be environmentally conscious while giving back to the community.”
David Matthews, general manager at Veolia Padworth, said: “We pride ourselves on providing essential recycling and waste services for residents in West Berkshire.
“If disposed of incorrectly, electrical items like mobile phones, laptops, and tablets can cause fires in collection vehicles and at our sorting or treatment facilities.
“We are delighted to support this scheme to give residents a safe and easy option for redistributing these household items. By reclaiming these items for residents in need, the partnership will create long lasting impacts for the planet and the community.”
Natalie King-Barnard from Green Machine Computers said: “Making recycling easy is an important goal for our organisation. E-waste is the fastest-growing waste stream and a lot of it is being hoarded inside UK homes – an average of 30 unused devices per household.
“By partnering with West Berkshire Council and Veolia, we’re able to provide a secure and sustainable solution for the ethical disposal of people’s devices.
“We’re excited for this new initiative and believe it will provide a much-needed option for people to do more with their unwanted technology.”
Residents require a valid permit and will need to book an appointment before visiting their recycling centre.
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