We want to live in a world where the future of e-waste means no waste at all.
We are a green-technology company on a mission to eradicate electronic waste from landfill, redirecting the valuable commodities back into the circular economy.
Better for business, better for the community and better for the planet.
Our world-leading proprietary system enables up to 100%* diversion from landfill, end-to-end, right here in Australia. This is against a current industry average of just 20%. Read more about the global e-waste challenge below.
*Not all material that enters our system can be recycled. For example, timber surrounds of old speakers or timber mounting frames for televisions cannot be recycled. However, current methods see only 15-20% of e-waste being recycled and it’s our goal to ensure the way we manage e-waste means no waste at all.
What is E-Waste?
Simply put, it’s any appliance with an electrical plug or separate charger.
Consumer Products
Phone
TV
Laptop
Commercial Products
Blade Server
Circuit Board
Telecommunications Exchange
Our Impact
Diverted From Landfill
Our environmental, social, and governance responsibilities as societies, organisations and individuals can no longer be ignored or deprioritised for profit.
Sircel’s commitment to a sustainable planet drives the development of our business. Our world-leading solution was created out of necessity to address the fastest-growing global waste stream of our generation. To truly complete the circular economy, we need to rethink the way we view and use e-waste. Not waste, not disposable – but valuable resources for the future.
We share our regular progress on e-waste tonnes processed through our plant here and, each year, we will publish our ESG Report. The report for January – June 2023 can be downloaded via this link.
4,588 t
Who we help
We partner with corporates, councils, manufacturers and retailers to ensure their e-waste is recycled appropriately. With us, our clients can achieve ambitious ESG goals through diversion from landfill and driving the circular economy.