Our 
Electrical Waste
Collection and
Disposal Service

Our electrical WEEE waste collection and disposal services are designed to make responsible disposal easy and environmentally friendly. We provide convenient collections and scheduled pickups for unwanted ​electrical equipment, ensuring they are safely transported and processed in compliance with environmental regulations.
Get in touch today and our team will help you to get your companies electrical WEEE waste collected & disposed of safely.

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Contact our team today and we will get the details required to help you organise the collection of your electrical WEEE waste.

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We will the provide you with a quote for ​​​electrical waste collection and arrange a collection day to suit you.

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We collect your waste

Our trained waste carriers will collect the ​​​electrical waste then transport them to licenced recycling centres.

We collect and Dispose of All types of WEEE Waste!

  • Household Electronics
  • Office IT and Electrical Equipment
  • Commercial Lighting Equipment
  • Industrial Electronics
  • Medical Devices and Equipment
  • Electrical Tools
  • Electrical Accessories
  • Batteries
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WEEE waste Storage

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We provide you with the correct storage containers to store your electrical waste. Once filled our team will collect the containers and be able to transport the waste safely. Various sizes are available to suit your needs and quantity of WEEE waste.

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Titan Sky WEEE Waste Collection and Disposal Services

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WEEE WASTE Collection
Service

At Titan Sky Ltd, we specialise in the safe, compliant collection and disposal of electrical weee waste across the UK. Our process begins with a thorough waste audit to identify and classify materials in line with EWC codes and COSHH regulations. Waste is then securely packaged, labelled, and transported by our licensed carriers using ADR-compliant vehicles. We ensure full traceability through Waste Transfer Notes and Hazardous Waste Consignment Notes, and dispose of materials at authorised waste facilities via methods such as incineration, or specialist recycling. Our approach prioritises environmental protection, legal compliance, and client peace of mind.

Why Choose Titan Sky Ltd?
  • Fully licensed hazardous waste carrier
  • COSHH and Duty of Care compliance
  • Customised waste audits and training
  • Nationwide coverage with rapid response
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Household Electronics

General household Electronical Items:

  • Televisions: LCD, LED, Plasma, and CRT
  • Computers and Laptops: Desktop PC's, Media Centres, Notebooks
  • Mobile Phones and Tablets: Smartphones, PDA's and e-readers.
  • Audio Equipment: Stereos, Amplifiers, Speakers, Microphones, headphones
  • Home Appliances: Cookers, Refrigerators Washing Machines, Dishwashers, Microwaves, kettles and toasters.
  • Childrens Toys:  Game consoles and accessories, Electric games and toys.
  • Fitness Equipment: Treadmills, Toning kits and simulators.
  • Electric Bikes: E-bikes and Scooters
Office IT Electrical Equipment

All kinds of Office and IT Electrical Equipment:

  • Office PC's and Laptops: Desktop, Tower, Mini, Laptops and netbooks.
  • Monitors and Displays: LCD, LED, Plasma, CRT Screens projectors and display screens.
  • Printers and Scanners: Printers, Scanners, Copiers and All in One printer-copiers.
  • Telecommunication Devices: Office phones, Mobile phones, Fax Machines, Answering Machines and Headsets.
  • IT Equipment: Keyboards and Mice, Trackpads, USB External Drives, Hard Drives, Solid State Drives and UPS backup power supply units.
Lighting Equipment

Commercial, Retail, Industrial and Site Lighting:

  • Incandescent Bulbs
  • Halogen Bulbs
  • Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs)
  • Fluorescent Tubes
  • Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
  • Smart Bulbs
Commercial and Industrial Electricals

Equipment, Tools, Devices and Instruments:

  • Power and Control Equipment:
    Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
    Motor Drives & Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)
    Industrial switchgear, circuit breakers, contactors, relays, power supplies and transformers.
  • Measurement & Testing Instruments:
    Multimeters, Oscilloscopes, Signal generators, Clamp meters.
  • Communication & Networking Devices:
    Industrial Ethernet Switches & Routers
    Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs), SCADA Systems.
  • Sensors & Actuators:
    Temperature Sensors, Pressure Sensors, Proximity Sensors, Servo Motors and Actuators.
  • Safety & Monitoring Devices:
    Emergency Stop Units, Industrial Cameras & Vision Systems, Gas Detection Systems.
  • Manufacturing, Assembly & Repair Tools:
    Drills, Saws, Sanders, Grinders, Welding, Soldering Stations, Crimping Tools, ESD Protection Equipment, Generators.
Power Tools

Common electrical power tools:

  • Drills
  • Grinders
  • Saws
  • Sanders
  • Routers
  • Planers
  • Vacuum Cleaners
  • Jet Washers
  • Paint Sprayers
  • Heat Guns
  • Electric Shears/Nibblers
  • Mixers

Electrical WEEE Waste Management - FAQs

Titan Sky Ltd – Safe, Compliant, and Responsible Waste Solutions
1. ​​What is WEEE waste?

WEEE stands for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. 
It refers to any discarded electrical or electronic device, from household appliances like kettles and fridges to IT equipment such as computers and mobile phones. These items often contain valuable materials, including metals and plastics, as well as hazardous substances that require careful handling. Under UK regulations, WEEE must be collected, treated, and recycled responsibly to prevent environmental harm and recover resources. At Titan Sky Ltd, we ensure full compliance with WEEE recycling standards, helping businesses and individuals manage their electronic waste sustainably.

2. ​Which industries generate WEEE waste?

WEEE waste is produced by any sector that uses electrical or electronic equipment. Common industries include IT and telecommunications, healthcare, manufacturing, retail and consumer electronics, education, hospitality, and the public sector. These industries regularly upgrade or replace devices such as computers, servers, medical equipment, appliances, and machinery, all of which must be disposed of responsibly under UK WEEE regulations.

3. ​How does Titan Sky Ltd collect WEEE waste?

Titan Sky offers a fully compliant and hassle-free WEEE collection service. 
Once you book a collection, our team arranges a convenient time to pick up your unwanted electrical and electronic equipment. 
We provide secure containers or cages if needed, ensuring safe handling and transportation. 
All items are logged for traceability, and we issue the necessary documentation to meet UK WEEE regulations. 
After collection, the waste is taken to an authorised treatment facility where it is processed for recycling and resource recovery. 
Our goal is to make WEEE disposal simple, secure, and environmentally responsible.

4. ​Is Titan Sky Ltd licensed to handle hazardous WEEE waste?

Yes. 
Titan Sky is fully licensed and accredited to manage all categories of WEEE waste, including items that contain hazardous components such as batteries, mercury, lead, and other harmful substances. 
Our team is trained to follow strict UK and EU regulations for safe handling, transportation, and disposal. 
We operate under approved waste carrier licences and work with authorised treatment facilities to ensure every step is compliant and environmentally responsible. 
By choosing Titan Sky, you can be confident that your hazardous WEEE is managed securely, reducing risk and meeting all legal obligations.

5. ​​What happens to the electrical WEEE waste after collection?

Once Titan Sky collects your electrical and electronic waste, it is transported to an authorised treatment facility for safe and compliant processing. 

Here’s what happens next:
Sorting and Assessment – Items are inspected and separated into categories such as reusable, recyclable, and hazardous components.

Data Security – Any IT equipment undergoes secure data wiping or destruction to protect sensitive information.

Component Removal – Hazardous materials like batteries, mercury lamps, and circuit boards are removed and treated according to UK regulations.

Material Recovery – Valuable materials such as metals, plastics, and glass are extracted for recycling and reuse, reducing the need for raw resources.

Responsible Disposal – Non-recyclable and hazardous residues are disposed of safely to prevent environmental harm.

This process ensures compliance with WEEE legislation and supports a circular economy by maximising resource recovery.

6. ​What documentation is required for WEEE waste disposal?

When disposing of WEEE waste in the UK, proper documentation is essential to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.

Titan Sky provides all necessary paperwork, including:
Waste Transfer Note (WTN) – Required for non-hazardous WEEE, detailing the type and quantity of waste, collection date, and parties involved.

Hazardous Waste Consignment Note – Mandatory for hazardous WEEE items such as batteries, fluorescent lamps, or equipment containing mercury or lead.

Duty of Care Certificate – Confirms that waste has been handled and transferred responsibly in line with UK legislation.

Certificate of Recycling or Disposal – Issued after processing, proving that your WEEE has been treated at an authorised facility.

Data Destruction Certificate (if applicable) – For IT equipment, confirming secure data wiping or destruction.

These documents provide full traceability and legal compliance for your business. 
Titan Sky Ltd handles all documentation and provides copies for your records.

7. ​Can Titan Sky help with electrical WEEE waste audits and compliance?

Absolutely. We offer full waste audits, COSHH support, and guidance on EWC codes and storage requirements. Our team ensures your business remains compliant with UK WEEE regulations.

8. How should electrical WEEE waste be stored before collection?

To ensure safety and compliance, WEEE waste should be stored securely before collection. 

Follow these best practices:

Keep Items Dry and Protected – Store electrical equipment in a dry area to prevent damage or leakage of hazardous substances.
Separate Hazardous Components – If possible, isolate items containing batteries, mercury lamps, or other hazardous materials.
Avoid Breakage – Do not dismantle or break equipment; damaged items can release harmful substances.
Use Secure Containers – Place smaller items in sturdy boxes or cages to prevent loss or spillage.
Restrict Access – Ensure the storage area is safe and accessible only to authorised personnel to reduce risk.
Label Clearly – Mark containers or areas as “WEEE Waste” for easy identification during collection.

Proper storage helps maintain compliance with UK WEEE regulations and ensures safe handling during transport.

9. What are the risks of improper WEEE waste disposal?

Improper disposal of electrical and electronic waste can:

Release hazardous substances (e.g., lead, mercury) into soil, water, and air.
Harm human health through exposure to toxic chemicals.
Cause legal penalties for non-compliance with UK WEEE regulations.
Waste valuable materials that could be recycled.
Damage your organisation’s environmental reputation.

Tip: Always use authorised WEEE recycling services to stay compliant and protect the environment.

10. How can I arrange a WEEE waste collection with Titan Sky Ltd?

You can contact us via our website, email, or phone to schedule a collection. 
We’ll assess your needs, provide a quote, and arrange a compliant service tailored to your site and waste type.

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