Got an old kettle you no longer need? Don’t just bin it! Here’s how to dispose of a kettle the right way – safely, legally, and sustainably. This is because most small electrical retailers don’t offer schemes to recycle old models. The problem is these electrical items can contain components that are harmful and when they are put into landfill, will pose a serious risk to the environment. Read on how to dispose of a kettle responsibly.
Why It’s Important to Recycle Your Old Kettle?
If you have an old kettle or other small electrical goods such as hairdryers, hair straighteners and curling tongs, microwaves or toasters, then it’s much better for the environment if you recycle them. If you throw them away in a black bin bag, they will be sent straight to a landfill site where they could pose a serious environmental problem.
First of all, the sheer amount of electrical waste that was collected by the UK government in the final quarter of 2018 weighed in at 126,000 tonnes. According to the Environment Agency, the amount of electrical waste that was collected by the government from UK households totalled 378,200 tonnes. This is concerning as a lot of these electrical items ended up in a landfill.
What Does the Crossed-Out Bin Symbol on My Kettle Mean?
If you have found a crossed-out bin symbol on your kettle then this means that it can contain lead alongside other toxins which, when absorbed into the soil and water due to leakages, could potentially cause contamination. This contamination will pose a serious risk to the overall health of the surrounding natural habitat, wildlife and even human health.
If electrical items such as kettles are simply thrown into a landfill then they will not only be unable to biodegrade but as they get damaged over time, these toxins could leak out into the ground and cause pollution. This can be prevented by choosing to recycle your old electrical items instead, or by purchasing kettles that are “designed for disassembly”.
Designers have thought out ways to make it much easier for small electrical items, such as kettles, to be taken apart. In this way, these items will allow you to remove the faulty components and replace or repair them, ensuring a longer lifespan and saving the environment.
Recycling Your Old Kettle
You can recycle your old kettle by taking it to your nearest branch of Currys PC World, or your local recycling centre. You can find other places to recycle your old electrical goods by using Recycle Now’s Recycling Locator tool. Alternatively, if you book Skip It’s Wait & Load or House Clearance services, we will ensure that 95 per cent of all the waste we collect will be responsibly recycled.
When you recycle your old kettle, it will typically be crushed and melted down to create low-value metals which can be re-used for making a host of other objects and materials. Many people are unaware that when a retailer sells a new electrical item, they are required by law to accept an equivalent model and dispose of it according to environmental regulations.
In Epsom, Skip It presents a diverse range of waste collection services catering to both domestic and commercial needs. Our offerings include the convenient Wait & Load, comprehensive Household Clearance, and efficient Skip Hire services. Reach out to our team of friendly and skilled professionals today to explore how we can assist you in responsibly recycling your small electrical goods. Your commitment to responsible waste disposal aligns with our values, and we’re here to support your efforts. Contact us now to uncover the solutions we have for you!
Faq’s:
Can I throw a kettle in the bin?
No, kettles should not be thrown in a general waste bin. They are electrical items and must be disposed of responsibly. Throwing them away with regular rubbish can lead to harmful substances ending up in landfill, which damages the environment.
Where can I recycle small electricals in London?
You can recycle small electrical items, like kettles, at your local recycling centre or through many electrical shops that offer take-back services. You can also book a collection with Skip It for an easy and eco-friendly way to get rid of them.
What does the crossed-out bin symbol on my kettle mean?
The crossed-out wheelie bin symbol indicates that the product should not be disposed of with regular household waste. Instead, it must be recycled through an authorised electrical recycling facility. This symbol also suggests the item may contain materials that could be harmful to the environment if not disposed of correctly.
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