MobileMuster
Don't let mobiles go to landfill or gather dust in a drawer! Help address the e-waste epidemic by recycling your used mobile phones and accessories. Simply drop them into a participating location.
Mobile Phones and mobile batteries cannot be recycled in your council recycling bins. There are a number of mobile phone recycling programs that you can get involved in that will help to protect our environment and conserve our natural resources. The MobileMuster program has a number of drop off locations that are listed below.
The MobileMuster phone recycling drop-off locations near you include:
Collie Senior High School
Wittenoom Street
Collie WA 6225
Department Of Environment & Conservation - Collie
147 Wittenoom Street
Collie WA 6225
Shire Of Bridgetown -greenbushes - Landfill Site
Boyupbrook Road
Bridgetown WA 6258
Shire Of Bridgetown -greenbushes - Delivery
Hampton Street
Bridgetown WA 6258
Shire Of Manjimup - Delivery
Cnr Rose & Brockman Streets
Manjimup WA 6258
Shire Of Manjimup- Landfill Site
Ralston Road
Manjimup WA 6258
Retravision - Manjimup
7 Giblett Street
Manjimup WA 6258
Department Of Environment & Conservation
Brain Street
Manjimup WA 6258
Other phone recycling locations
About Mobile Phones
- It is estimated that 21 million mobile phones are in use in Australia. There are potentially 16 million defunct or unused mobile phones.
- Over 90% of the materials in mobile phones can be recovered to make new products. The gold, silver, copper, nickel, cadmium and plastics in the mobiles can be turned into jewellery, stainless steel, batteries and plastic fence posts and pallets. The mobile phone industry claims that you can recover the same amount of gold from 50,000 handsets as from mining 110 tonnes of gold ore.
Source: AMTA
Importance of Recycling Mobile Phones
- Throwing old mobiles into landfill can potentially be dangerous. Heavy metals such as the cadmium in the batteries could leach into the environment.
More Information on Mobile Phone Recycling Programs:
- MobileMuster is the official mobile phone industry recycling program. It is a not for profit program that is run by AMTA (Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association) and is funded solely by its members who pay a levy on every handset they ship into Australia.
- ARP has a mobile phone recycling program that helps raise money for various charities.








