Unwanted x-ray film should not go in your household bins.
You can drop off x-ray film for free recycling at our Community Recycling Centre and Community Recycling Stations (available at selected libraries).
Please remove your x-rays from the envelope before recycling. The envelope generally includes your personal details, so we recommend you take this home with you.
X-ray film can then be placed in the bin marked Waste Film Only.
Please note, only household quantities are accepted (no commercial waste).
About x-ray recycling
Wondering what will be done with your old x-rays?
X-ray films are processed in a refinery to extract the silver. This is done by heating them at temperatures over 1000 degrees celcius.
The extracted silver is then turned into a more pure form of silver. This can be reused for things like silver solder, jewellery, silver plating, electrical parts, and making new film.
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