Dig out your old mobile phones, batteries and chargers as part of the Mobile Muster.
On average each household has at least one phone that is broken and four more that are no longer being used.
Drop off locations
You can drop off your old mobile phones, batteries and chargers at:
- Local libraries
- Community Recycling Centre at Kembla Grange
Or check out the Planet Ark Recycling Near You service.
Find out more about disposing of other types of problem waste, including e-waste.
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