Computers, monitors, mobile phones, networking gear, white goods. NTCRS-aligned chain of custody, downstream to AS/NZS 5377 partners.
Australia generates e-waste at three times the global per-capita average. Less than 20% gets properly recovered. Junkbird is built to push that number up — every piece of electronics we pick up is logged, sorted, and routed to a licensed downstream processor.
Mobile phones and high-grade PCBs go to specialist refiners. Steel chassis go to Sims. Plastics and glass go to material recovery. You get a certificate of recovery for every job.
Pricing is per volume of the truck, not by item count. Final price is confirmed by the crew on arrival, before any work begins.
| Load size | Indicative price (incl. GST) | Typical job |
|---|---|---|
| Small e-waste (under 20kg) | $150 | A few laptops, a monitor |
| Office e-waste (50–200kg) | $280 – $450 | Single-suite IT decommission |
| Bulk e-waste (200–500kg) | $450 – $750 | Multi-floor cleanout |
| White goods (per item) | $45 – $85 | Fridge, washer, dryer |
| Bulk + ITAD wipe combo | Custom | Quoted on volume |
The National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme — a federal product-stewardship program covering electronics. We're aligned with NTCRS and route material through co-regulatory partners.
Yes — for ITAD jobs we provide NIST 800-88 compliant data destruction with a per-device certificate. Physical shredding available for hard drives that can't be wiped.
Sorted on site. Whole-unit refurb candidates → ITAD market. Steel chassis → Sims Metal. PCBs and precious metals → Sircel (NSW) and offshore refiners. Plastics → material recovery.
Yes — minimum $150 per pickup, which usually covers up to 20kg. For single items, drop-off arrangements can be made at our depot.
Yes — every business job includes a chain-of-custody document plus the recovery report. Branded certificate available for ESG reporting.