21 Hammond Rd. (access from gate off Spencer St), Cockburn Central
Tidy Up offers a collection service through our fleet of 8 cubic metre trucks for all sorts of waste materials to be transported to either a resource recyclers, a licensed disposal site, our Cockburn Central holding yard, or our salvage store.
We offer an alternative to hiring bins or trailers for your rubbish removal needs.
Southern E-waste & Computer Recycling provides a FREE service in pick-up and removal of e-waste and computers in the metropolitan region of Perth, limiting the amount of e-waste going to landfill. We service both residences and businesses, and can also provide physical data destruction for computer devices.
We at ZZ Auto Wreckers are based in Perth and buy all brands, makes and models of cars. We buy your used cars and give you top dollar for it. Even if your car is a huge mess, ZZ Auto Wreckers offers top cash for cars of all types. You can sell your car, vans, trucks, SUVs, Utes, 4wd, bikes, and all other commercial vehicles. If you would like to sell your car the fast and easy way for quick cash you are exactly at the right place! ZZ Auto Wreckers buys any junk car whatever the age, model, brand, condition or mileage. We even buy damaged cars, scrap cars, running, not running and cars and vans with problems. We collect from all over the Perth Western Australia for free and with no charges at all. We provide you with free car removal services for your unwanted vehicles. If you don’t want to take the trouble of finding a junk yard, we are here for you. Contact us now and our trained car dismantlers will reach your location immediately! We will tow your vehicle and give you CASH on the spot. As the leading car wreckers in Perth WA, we make sure to offer top dollars for cars of all brands, makes and models. Sell your car to us and get a free junk car removal service. You do not have to spend a single penny for our services. We make it quick, hassle-free and pocket friendly.
Scrap Cars Removal Sydney is a reputable company that specializes in the removal and disposal of unwanted, old, and scrap cars in the Sydney area. We take pride in our commitment to promoting environmentally-friendly practices and reducing waste. Our team understands the importance of protecting the environment and works towards a sustainable future by offering responsible and eco-friendly options for car disposal.
We offer cash for car disposal in Sydney, providing fair and accurate offers based on market data. With our free pickup service, we make it convenient for car owners to get rid of their unwanted vehicles without any hassle. Instead of letting your old car rust away in a landfill, our team of experts ensures its safe removal and focuses on recycling and reusing its parts, minimizing the environmental impact.
Scrap Cars Removal Sydney aims to revolutionize the car-selling process, making it seamless, secure, and environmentally conscious. We are licensed, recognized, and prioritize customer privacy. With our reliable and trustworthy services, we strive to provide a positive experience from start to finish.
NR Metal Recycling is a cash for scrap metal recycling business, specialising in recycling and processing scrap metal; from aluminium, brass, batteries, copper, e-waste and steel. We provide pick up services for large quantities of scrap metal for businesses and residential locations.
We are built upon the foundation of value and service, and are experts when it comes to recycling scrap metal and have been for over 10 years.
Based in Wangara, we are conveniently located 28km from the Perth CBD and are easily accessible from the Mitchell Freeway. We are here to assist you for all your scrap metal needs, come in today and get your cash for scrap!
Phone: (08) 9302 5658
www.nrmetalrecycling.com.au
Get a hassle-free car sale, top dollars & a free pickup when you sell your old, unwanted, damaged, used or accident Vehicles to us. We’ve built our name around the services we provide, which include quick Cash for Cars Perth sales & free towing. Get top Dollar with us when we are your car buyer in Perth. We are Western Australia’s Top Buyer that guarantees a speedy car sale & removal.
Do you have a car that you’d like to sell in Perth? We want to buy it! You don’t want to waste your time, and neither do we. What better service can we offer auto sellers than the fastest way to sell their four-wheelers in Perth to a trusted buyer? A buyer that offers fair prices.
Get a quick car sale & removal while also getting top dollars for the sale of your car. We pay you as soon as you are ready to collect the cash for the sale of your car to us. Eager to hear more? Call us for a quote today!
About RecycleSmart
RecycleSmart is a pioneering startup that started in Sydney, with a bold mission to simplify recycling. Our "Power Pickup" service provides on-demand doorstep collection for over 100 challenging recyclable materials, including soft plastics, e-waste, textiles, batteries, and more. Serving individuals, businesses & councils in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide and Perth, RecycleSmart has diverted 900,000 kilograms of resources from landfills.
Each category undergoes a unique recycling process. We partner with a number of amazing recycling partners that help recycle the items. The Power Pickup service also extends benefits to councils as well as businesses of all sizes. Over 1000+ business accounts created so far, including prominent names like Canva, WeWork, John Holland, Williams Fashion Logistics, and Comsol.
We recycle metal and lead acid batteries, when dropped into us we will pay you cash, we also pick up locally and supply bins to businesses subject to minimum quantities.
Lead-acid batteries are used in cars, motorcycles, boats, air conditioners and emergency lighting (i.e. exit signs). Old and used lead-acid batteries are hazardous waste items that must be recycled responsibly. They cannot be recycled by putting them in your recycling bin at home. There are a few ways you can recycle used car batteries.
Recycling scheme
A national network of Battery Recycling Centres has been established by Century Yuasa for environmentally responsible collection and recycling of used lead-acid batteries. Use the directory on this page to find a recycling point near you.
Car workshops and metal recyclers
Most car workshops, scrap metal dealers and service stations will accept used car batteries for recycling. Check with your car battery vendor when purchasing a new battery to see if they will accept the old one.
Roadside assistance
Most roadside assistance services will take your used battery when they replace it with a new one. Check directly with your service.
Household hazardous waste collection
Some states and councils provide household hazardous waste or chemical collection programs that accept used lead-acid batteries for recycling. Check with your council directly.
Why Recycle?
Around 97% of the materials used in lead-acid batteries can be recycled and used again to make new products. This reduces demand for mining new materials like lithium, which in turn reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling car batteries keeps Earth's valuable resources in use and prevents them from wasting away in landfill.
Used car batteries and other lead-acid batteries also contain toxic and hazardous materials such as lead and sulphuric acid. When batteries reach their end of life and become waste, if the battery is sent to landfill or illegally dumped, these hazardous materials can enter the environment, posing a threat to wildlife and human health.
What happens to them?
Car batteries and other lead-acid batteries can be reconditioned or recycled into new products made from the lead, sulphuric acid and polypropylene. Recycling used lead-acid batteries uses less energy than refining primary ore.
When lead-acid batteries are collected through recycling programs, they are taken to a battery recycling plant where the battery is broken apart to separate it into different components (lead, metallic plates and connectors, polypropylene and other plastics, and acid electrolyte).
The recycled lead is often used to make new batteries. Sulphuric acid is converted to sodium sulfate to be used in the manufacture of glass, textiles, laundry detergents, and fertilisers.?Battery containers and lids (made from polypropylene) can also be recycled to make new battery cases, rubbish bins and plant pots.
How to recycle electric car batteries
Electric car batteries contain lots of valuable materials including aluminium, graphite, nickel, copper, cobalt, and lithium.
With the appropriate infrastructure and equipment, lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles can be recycled. Unfortunately, a product stewardship scheme that recycles electric vehicle batteries does not currently exist in Australia. If you need to recycle a battery from an electric car or bike, contact the manufacturer for advice.
Many electric vehicle manufacturers and battery recyclers are working on ways to make these batteries easier to recycle and more sustainable. Aside from recycling, there is also potential for used electric car batteries to be repurposed, including for use as solar energy storage systems.
Recycling other types of batteries
Regular household batteries
Australia has a national product stewardship scheme for regular household batteries called B-cycle. This program has partnered with approximately 100 organisations across Australia to provide recycling drop-off points for the public.
Yes, around 97% of the materials used in car batteries and other lead-acid batteries can be recycled and used again to make new products. Used lead-acid batteries are a hazardous item and must be recycled through a recycling program. They should never be put in your household recycling or garbage bin. Use the information on this page to find a recycling point near you.
How do you recycle car batteries?
There are a number of ways to recycle used lead-acid car batteries in Australia. As they are considered a hazardous waste item, some councils will accept them at household hazardous waste collection events (check directly with your council). national network of Battery Recycling Centres has been established by Century Yuasa for environmentally responsible collection and recycling of used lead-acid batteries. Most car workshops, scrap metal dealers and service stations will accept used car batteries for recycling. Check with your car battery vendor when purchasing a new battery. Use the search bar on this page to find a recycler near you.
How are car batteries recycled?
Lead-acid car batteries (used for the electrical systems in most cars) can be taken to your nearest collection point, use the information on this page to find your closest recycler. When lead-acid car batteries are recycled, they are broken apart in a hammer mill. The metals are then separated from the plastics so they can be reused in new products. The sulphuric acid can also be recycled into new products like detergents and fertilisers.
How much does it cost to recycle a car battery?
Lead-acid car batteries can be recycled for free at your nearest collection point – use the search bar on this page to find your closest location
How much do you get for recycling a car battery?
Lead-acid car batteries can be recycled for free at your nearest collection point – use the search bar on this page to find your closest recycler. Community recycling programs run by councils will not offer a payment, but they will accept your used battery for free. It's possible some commercial recyclers offer payment for used lead-acid batteries (contact the recycler directly to check).
Are electric car batteries recyclable?
Electric car batteries contain lots of valuable materials including aluminium, graphite, nickel, copper, cobalt, steel, and lithium. Lithium-ion batteries used in electric cars can technically be recycled with appropriate infrastructure and equipment. Currently, in Australia, they are not as easy to recycle as lead acid batteries. Fortunately, many electric car manufacturers and battery recyclers are continually working on ways to make these batteries easier to recycle and more sustainable. Aside from recycling, there is also potential for used electric car batteries to be repurposed, including for use as solar energy storage systems.
Are lithium car batteries recyclable?
Lithium-ion batteries used in electric and hybrid vehicles are recyclable and contain lots of valuable resources including aluminium, graphite, nickel, copper, cobalt, steel, and lithium. However, in Australia, they are currently not as easy to recycle than lead acid car batteries used in most standard cars. Fortunately, many car manufacturers and battery recyclers are continually working on ways to make Lithium-ion batteries from electric vehicles easier to recycle and more sustainable. Aside from recycling, there is also potential for lithium car batteries to be repurposed, including for use as solar energy storage systems.
Can hybrid car batteries be recycled?
Lithium-ion batteries used in modern hybrid cars are recyclable and contain many valuable resources including aluminium, graphite, nickel, copper, cobalt, steel, and lithium. However, hybrid car batteries are currently not easily recycled in Australia. Fortunately, many car manufacturers and battery recyclers are continually working on ways to make these batteries easier to recycle and more sustainable. Aside from recycling, there is also potential for hybrid car batteries to be repurposed, including for use as solar energy storage systems.