Whites & TVs Recycling
Recycling appliances on delivery
We can remove & recycle an old appliance when we deliver your new one for as little as £15, depending on what you want us to recycle. Just add our recycling service to your online basket and we'll do the rest!
Before we arrive, the appliance you want us to remove & recycle must be disconnected and removed from where it's built-in (if applicable). If we remove a gas or duel-fueled cooker, a registered Gas Safe expert must have disconnected your old appliance beforehand. If you want us to disconnect the old appliance and install the new one, please add our installation service to your basket when you add our recycling service.
Items we can recycle when we deliver Washing machines, washer dryers & tumble dryers
Dishwashers
Fridges, freezers & fridge freezers
Cookers, ovens, gas hobs, electric hobs & hoods
TVs over 44"


We recycle loads Each year, we collect, re-use & recycle over 60,000 tonnes of unwanted tech. Yes, really!
We remove your old tech Our recycling initiative diverts unwanted, old items away from landfill sites, which is good news for our environment, wildlife, and us!
We recycle batteries, too In every one of our stores, there are battery recycling bins, which you can use to deposit old AA and AAA batteries, computer and mobile phone batteries, and watch batteries.
Our recycling service conditions
Before we accept an appliance for recycling, it must be safe to travel. Please defrost fridge freezers and empty washing machines and dishwashers of all water. We prefer to remove & recycle an appliance similar in size to the one we deliver. However, if we have room in our delivery van, we'll try our best to remove the old appliance if it's bigger than the one we deliver.
If the manufacturer delivers your new appliance, they'll remove only a like-for-like old appliance. So, if you receive a new fridge freezer, they'll remove only an old fridge freezer. Please be aware that we can't remove & recycle all old appliances. Appliances we can't remove include: immovable items and appliances hardwired into a fuse spur. In July 2007, the government introduced new rules to help reduce volumes of untreated waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) going to landfill, and to control its treatment. To comply with these rules, we only sell electricals and electronics that can be recycled, as indicated by the symbol of a crossed-out wheelie bin which appears on them. Even if your old electrical appliances or technologies don’t bear this symbol, the good news is we'll accept them for recycling.


