We are a not-for-profit member-based organisation established by leading global technology companies to provide New Zealand communities with a trusted, certified pathway to recycle e-waste responsibly.
TechCollect NZ was established by leading global technology companies to tackle a growing problem: the hundreds of thousands of devices that end up in New Zealand landfills every year, leaching toxic materials into soil and water, and wasting the recoverable resources inside them.
We provide free e-waste collection and responsible recovery services for ICT equipment to households and small businesses across Aotearoa — at 41+ drop-off locations nationwide, in partnership with The Warehouse Group and Noel Leeming.
We follow the waste hierarchy. Every item is assessed by our certified network: if a device has a second life, it is wiped, repaired, and refurbished. Only items that are genuinely end-of-life are processed for materials recovery. Nothing is sent to landfill or exported to developing countries. All processors are certified to R2v3 or AS/NZS 5377.
We are funded by the technology brands whose products we collect — not by government or public funds. Membership means brands take responsibility for their products' end of life, and we coordinate the rest.
TechCollect NZ operates under WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Categories 2, 5, and 6. In plain terms, this covers the tech products most New Zealanders have at home or in the office.
New Zealand's regulated e-product stewardship scheme is progressing. TechCollect NZ has applied to be the accredited national scheme manager. Here is where things stand.
TechCollect NZ founded and operational
Application submitted to Ministry for the Environment
Assessment complete
National e-product stewardship enacted
Members already in the scheme will be best positioned when regulation arrives — with data, infrastructure, and relationships already in place.
TechCollect NZ is funded entirely by member companies — the technology brands whose products we collect. No government money, no fees to consumers. Membership is how brands take genuine responsibility for what happens to their products at end of life.

Printers, cameras and scanners
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Laptops, monitors and peripherals
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Printers, laptops and monitors
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Mice, keyboards, headsets and webcams
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Surface devices and peripherals
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Collection network host and house-brand electronics
Full MemberEvery item collected goes through a certified process designed to protect people and the environment.
All storage media — hard drives, SSDs, memory chips — is physically destroyed during processing. Certified data destruction documentation is available on request.
All items are handled by New Zealand processors certified to R2v3 or AS/NZS 5377. Items with a second life are wiped, repaired, and refurbished. End-of-life items are responsibly recycled for materials recovery. Nothing is exported to developing countries.
E-waste contains lead, mercury, cadmium and other hazardous materials. Certified processing ensures these are extracted and handled safely — not released into soil or waterways.
We aim to recover at least 90% of valuable materials — copper, aluminium, rare earth metals — from collected devices for reuse as secondary raw materials in new manufacturing.
Every item is tracked from drop-off to material recovery. Full chain of custody documentation is maintained for audit purposes and member ESG reporting.
We report on CO₂ emissions avoided, energy saved, water conserved, and particulate matter prevented — using the 2021 Life Cycle Assessment methodology.
Free national e-waste collection service launched for New Zealand, supported by the Ministry for the Environment.
The Warehouse Group joins as a retail partner, adding six drop-off sites nationwide. First International E-waste Day campaign.
Logitech NZ becomes a member. TechCollect NZ participates in the government's regulated e-product stewardship co-design process.
TechCollect NZ publishes recommendations for Aotearoa's e-product stewardship scheme. Webinar series launched for industry stakeholders.
TechCollect NZ and SPREP work together to empower Pacific communities with e-waste management capability and knowledge.
Independent assessment of TechCollect NZ's accreditation application complete.
Some collection points exist because a local council or community trust has chosen to fund them. Without this support, many communities — particularly outside major centres — would have no local access to free e-waste drop-off. We are grateful for their investment in their communities.
These councils fund and operate their own drop-off sites — typically at a resource recovery centre or transfer station.
These councils and trusts fund e-waste collection at drop-off locations in their region, extending access to communities that might not otherwise have a convenient local option.
Interested in funding e-waste collection in your region? Get in touch — we would love to talk about what is possible.
Every device collected by TechCollect NZ is handled by New Zealand-based processors certified to internationally recognised e-waste standards. Here is how the processing network works.
R2v3 is the leading international standard for electronics recyclers. It requires processors to demonstrate safe handling of hazardous materials, data security, and a documented chain of custody from receipt through to final material recovery.
R2v3-certified facilities are audited by independent, accredited certification bodies. Certification must be renewed on a three-year cycle.
AS/NZS 5377 is Australia and New Zealand's national standard for the collection, storage, transport and treatment of end-of-life electrical and electronic equipment.
It specifies requirements for environmental performance, data security, occupational health and safety, and reporting — ensuring consistent standards across the processing network.
All devices are processed in New Zealand. Nothing is exported to developing countries or sent offshore for disposal.
Processing facilities are independently audited for certification compliance. TechCollect NZ conducts additional oversight of the network.
Recovery rates, CO₂ avoided, and materials recovered are measured and published using a verified life cycle assessment methodology.