Ethical jewellery from recycled electricals

Tiny amounts of precious metals in millions of old electricals can be salvaged and turned into valuable new products – including jewellery.

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Where to recycle

jewellery made from recycled metals

FIVE GOLD RINGS

The Five Gold Rings collection

Handcrafted by sustainable jeweller Lylie’s, in gold and silver from recycled electricals.

A partnership with Recycle Your Electricals.

Ethical jewellery from recycled electricals is just the beginning

From a dusty cupboard to the sparkle of the catwalk and more – recycled electricals are the gift that will keep on giving.

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DID YOU KNOW?

95 tonnes

That’s the astonishing haul of gold, silver and palladium that could be salvaged from the unwanted electricals in the UK each year.

And all you have to do is recycle your electricals.

What you can do now to unleash the value in your old electricals

Could you repair or sell your old electricals, or donate them to a charity? If not, anything with a plug, battery or cable can be recycled – and preparing them is simple.

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ASK

Does your old electrical contain batteries or bulbs? Remove these before recycling. It’s your responsibility to remove personal data from smart devices and computers, so remember to take out memory cards and delete your data.

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BAG IT

Find a bag that you can use to store all your old electricals until you can go to the recycling centre – or until collection day, if you have one.

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CHECK

Check our easy recycling locator to find your nearest repair, reuse or recycling point. Some councils will also collect directly from your home. Otherwise keep your electricals in the bag until you’re ready.

Recycling locator

Find your nearest reuse and recycling point