How to Recycle Old Kitchen Appliances Responsibly

When it’s time to upgrade your kitchen appliances, don’t just throw the old ones out. Recycling them properly helps reduce landfill waste, conserve materials, and protect the environment. Here’s how to do it the right way.

1. Check for Local Collection Services

Many councils offer bulky waste collection or specific recycling programmes for large appliances like fridges, ovens, or washing machines. Contact your local authority or visit their website to find out how to arrange a pickup.

2. Use Retailer Take-Back Schemes

Most major appliance retailers now offer take-back schemes when you buy a new product. They’ll collect your old appliance for recycling when delivering the new one — often at little or no extra cost.

3. Donate or Reuse if Still Working

If your appliance is in good working condition, consider donating it to charities, reuse centres, or community projects. Many organisations refurbish older models to help families in need.

4. Recycle Smaller Appliances at Collection Points

For smaller items like toasters or kettles, look for WEEE recycling points (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) at local recycling centres or supermarkets. These points ensure proper recycling of components and metals.

Tip: Remove batteries and unplug appliances before recycling. Cables and batteries are often recycled separately.

5. Dispose of Refrigerators Safely

Fridges and freezers contain refrigerants that must be handled carefully. Only dispose of them through certified recycling services that can extract and safely process these gases.

Why Responsible Recycling Matters

Recycling appliances responsibly prevents harmful materials from polluting the environment and allows valuable metals like copper, aluminium, and steel to be reused in new products – saving both energy and resources.

CATA cares about sustainability. We’re committed to eco-friendly practices across all our products. Our induction hobs are packaged using fully recyclable, environmentally responsible materials – because small choices make a big difference to our planet.

By following these steps, you can make your kitchen upgrade both environmentally friendly and hassle-free.

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