NewsNovember 10, 2022by Louise Roberts

Festive Season Gifts Don’t Need to Cost the Earth

With the festive season approaching, Sydney residents look forward to receiving new electronics and appliances as gifts. However, many worry about what to do with their old or outdated devices.

Arnies Recon, a social enterprise offering free electronics recycling, was founded on the premise that we can enjoy our gadgets and give them a second chance when we’re done.

Lisa Saunders, Co-Founder and CEO of Arnies Recon, never uses the term “e-waste”. Lisa prefers “electronics recycling”. “Used electronics and appliances aren’t waste. Even though the first user is done with them, they’re still a valuable resource to someone else.”

“We don’t have an e-waste problem. We have a distribution challenge of how to match these electronics with the next person who wants them,” continued Lisa Saunders.

Arnies began with a moment of truth. Driving by the side of the road, seeing the piles of electronics and appliances waiting to go to landfill, Lisa and Adrian Saunders decided to stop complaining and act. On 22 December 2019, they published a Facebook post offering free pick up and recycling for electronics and appliances. 500 responses and 250 bookings within two days told them they’d hit a nerve.

Nearly three years later, Arnies Recon has saved over 4.5 thousand tonnes of appliances and electronics from landfill. This social enterprise has evolved into the world’s most sophisticated, holistic and comprehensive recycling model deploying ten distinct recycling methods, resulting in over 85 product lines. This is a free service to homes, businesses, government, and schools.

As Lisa Saunders explains, “Waste and recycling are two distinct paradigms. Waste is a simple idea of taking a problem from one area and disposing of it in another. Recycling is more complex and needs various solutions to maximise the efficiency and minimise the environmental impact.”

For privacy protection, Arnies also uses global best practice data security that conforms to over 20 International standards, including the U.S Department of Defence.

“Everyone has a bottom drawer or cupboard full of things they’ve loved but no longer use. Arnies makes it easy to get those items to someone else who can give them a second life.” Explains Lisa.

“Arnies staff then work to find the most efficient and best way to recycle those items.”

“Recycling efficiently is a complex business. To give items their due, it does take some thought during the sorting process.” Saunders notes.

“We can’t reuse everything. Some items are broken down into their base components and put back into manufacturing. But there are heritage items and beautiful electronics such as cameras and vintage iPods or even the old beige computers that can still be used and loved by someone, as we respect the heritage value of those items,” Lisa Saunders explains.

Arnies has now started free community collections, setting up hubs around the Sydney metro area to make it easy for people to drop off their items, knowing they’ll be kept out of landfill.

After winning Westfield Local Heroes in 2021, Arnies has partnered with Westfield to provide collection days at some of their local centres. Starting with Bondi Junction, Chatswood and Warringah malls, and they’ll be expanding to other locations in 2023.

To find the location of the nearest collection point or to request a collection, go to their community collections page – https://www.arniesrecon.com/community-collections

About Arnies Recon

Established in 2019, Arnie’s Recon provides free recycling of electronics to the Sydney Metro region. Arnies Recon was founded as a social enterprise offering free electronics recycling on the premise that gadgets can be given a second chance and be saved from going into landfill. For more information, go to arniesrecon.com.

Media Contacts
Sonia Morris or Louise Roberts
Sphere PR
For interviews or further information, contact:
Lisa Saunders – Co-founder and CEO
Mobile – 0412 034931
Email – lisa@arniesrecon.com