We collect computer waste completely free of charge throughout the Netherlands. Completely free disposal for all types and amounts of old computer hardware.
Our prices for computer recycling can be found below, including the exceptions when a charge is made. This service is not available for private individuals.
IT-recycling – How does it work?
Step 1: Make an appointment Click “Make an appointment” and select “Computer recycling”.
Step 2: Number of kilos Indicate whether the waste weighs more of less than 200 kg
Step 3: Schedule a date Make an appointment, and you will receive a confirmation e-mail with a collection date.
Step 4: Transport Our drivers collect everything on the agreed day.
Step 5: Certificate Within 5 working days, you receive an environmental certificate, transport document, and the invoice.
When is the collection of computer waste not free?
Collecting computer waste is NOT free in the following cases:
- IT-recycling reserves the right to refuse a batch of obsolete hardware. No correspondence will be entered into on this point. The driver will let you know immediately, never afterwards;
- When combined with data destruction and/or selling us your unwanted equipment, the collection of computer waste is always FREE;
- Private individuals: sorry, we can’t help you!
Computer waste and data destruction
If you want to have data destroyed in addition to disposing of computer waste, you don’t pay the €100 fee for amounts less than 200 kg. For data destruction fees, click here: Data destruction fees. We cannot dispose of blackboards and smartboards for you free of charge. These are charged at the same rate as office furniture disposal. You can easily make an appointment with us; call +31 0 249756, or arrange it directly on-line: Make an appointment to collect old computers for free.
Computer recycling for private individuals
If you’re a private individual, you can hand in old computers for free at your local recycling centre. This is arranged centrally in the Netherlands and is FREE for private individuals. You will have to take it there yourself, unfortunately!