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Welcome to Bonus Superstore! Did you know that we offer FREE UK Delivery?
Welcome to Bonus Superstore! Did you know that we offer FREE UK Delivery?

WEEE Electrical and electronic recycling

WEEE Recycle service 

For Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), we will accept back waste items of the same type that you have purchased.

Collected waste electrical items include:

  • Domestic Fridges, Freezers and Fridge Freezers
  • Washing Machines, Dishwashers or Tumble Dryers
  • Cookers, Ovens, Hobs or Microwaves
  • Televisions and Audio Equipment

Large appliances

Please email us at Info@bonussuperstore.co.uk to book your collection – there is a collection fee of £45 per item. Payments are made at the time of booking. Collections will be done by our courier, D&P.

Small appliances

Please email us at Info@bonussuperstore.co.uk to book your collection – there is a collection fee of £20 per item. Payments are made at the time of booking. Collections will be done by our couriers, DPD.

Your electrical waste home collection booked? What happens next:  

  • Your electrical waste collection will be looked after by our courier, D&P / DPD
  • You’ll receive a collection notification via text & email on the day of collection with a 2-hour collection slot
  • If you’d like to make any changes to your collection date, just get in touch at Info@bonussuperstore.co.uk or via our live chat. We can make changes to your order up to the day before.
  • Don’t forget someone (aged 18 or over) will need to be at home to oversee the collection
  • Please ensure you’ve emptied your electrical product or appliance ready for collection

What to look out for

To help with your recycling habits, all new electrical products are marked with a crossed-out wheelie bin symbol, which means they should not be disposed of with your household waste. We kindly ask that when you’re disposing of any electrical or electronic items that you do so correctly.

Your old electricals will be taken to a recycling plant for processing and separated into individual materials, so they can be turned into new, more useful things. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) recycling is regulated by the UK Government.