Wanted: Mobile phones and other gadgets that you don't want
Recycling is easy to do, great for the environment and won't cost you a penny. We can turn any unwanted mobile phones, iPods, PDAs, inkjet cartridges or digital cameras into money for tools, seeds, schoolbooks and loads more brilliant stuff.
Three ways to donate your phone or other items
- If you're donating fewer than 20 phones or 30 cartridges*, simply send them in a jiffy bag, FREEPOST,
to:
Oxfam Recycle Scheme
Freepost LON16281
London
WC1N 3BR
Order some recycle bags
- If you're donating more than
20 phones or more than 30 printer cartridges, please call 0870 752 0999 to arrange
a free courier collection.
- Or simply take your mobiles to any Oxfam shop (find an Oxfam shop near you)
* Please note: we can only recycle Lexmark, Hewlett Packard and Dell cartridges – as long as they're not leaking.
Sell your mobile phone
Fonebank provides a simple way to trade in your unwanted mobile for cash – and make a donation to Oxfam at the same time.
Why recycle with us
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Because everyone deserves life’s little luxuries. Clean water. Food. Education for their children…
Oxfam works with some of the poorest families and communities in the world – to help them get this sort of thing.
Recycling unwanted mobile phones is a quick, easy, environment friendly way for you to help us make this happen.
What happens next?
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Mobile phones get a thorough going over. If they can be refurbished, they’ll be repackaged and put to good re-use.
Obsoletes and duds are passed on to specialist recyclers. These guys are environment friendly and responsible. They dismantle every part safely – including every bit from the battery – for re-use in industry.
Inkjet cartridges are turned into… inkjet cartridges!

