What is Mobile Recycling?
- Mobile Recycling is the process of securely collecting, wiping, and repurposing or recycling old smartphones and tablets that are no longer in use. These devices may include corporate-issued phones, personal work devices, or bulk business mobiles.
- At Capital E-Waste Recycling, we offer mobile recycling services that prioritize data security and environmental safety. Every device undergoes certified data erasure, and reusable components are recovered in compliance with Australian e-waste and privacy regulations.
- Whether you're upgrading employee devices, clearing out unused stock, or switching to a new mobile system, we ensure the recycling process is safe, compliant, and traceable.
Our Step-by-Step
Mobile Recycling
Device Collection
Data Erasure
Responsible Recycling
Sustainable Repurposing
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Tons of E-Waste Processed
We’ve processed over 125 tons of e-waste using secure, eco-friendly methods. Devices are collected, data is safely destroyed, and materials are sorted for recycling. This reduces landfill waste and supports a cleaner, more sustainable future.
Frequently Asked Questions
We accept all types of mobile phones—smartphones, basic feature phones, and even broken or outdated devices from any brand or carrier.
es, we follow strict data erasure protocols using certified software to ensure all personal or business information is completely wiped before recycling.
No, our team safely handles battery removal during the recycling process, following all environmental and safety regulations.
Depending on condition, phones are either refurbished and reused, or dismantled and recycled in an eco-friendly manner for parts and raw materials.
Yes, businesses receive a certificate of recycling or data destruction to ensure full traceability and compliance.
Absolutely. Recycling reduces landfill waste, prevents harmful chemicals from polluting soil and water, and supports resource conservation.
Working phones may be refurbished and resold, donated, or repurposed—always in line with data protection and reuse standards.