Acer in Singapore - Recycle, Sell, or Donate (2026)
Last updated: 27 March 2026
Acer in Singapore is a guide to dropping off, trading in, and disposing of Acer electronics across Singapore.
Reviewed by the eCycling Central editorial team on 27 March 2026
Recycling your old Acer laptop or monitor is easier than you might think, thanks to Singapore's strong recycling infrastructure. Let's say you recently upgraded your Acer Aspire series notebook in the heart of Orchard Road, Singapore, and now you're wondering how to responsibly dispose of your old device.
Acer doesn't have a direct trade-in program for its products, but that doesn't mean you're out of options. The National Environment Agency (NEA) in Singapore has implemented an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme, which requires electronics manufacturers and importers to manage their end-of-life products responsibly. This means Acer is required to have a recycling network in place.
According to the Consumer Technology Association, The average US household has 21 unused electronic devices.
In Singapore, you can drop off your old Acer products at authorised e-waste collection points or bring them back to an Acer service centre. One such option is the StarHub RENEW programme, which offers convenient drop-off locations across the island and accepts various electronics brands, including Acer.
Acer has multiple service centres in Singapore where you can recycle your old devices:
- Acer Service Centre:
- Address: Level 17, City Square Mall, 180 North Bridge Road, Singapore 179103
- Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 AM - 6 PM; Saturday, 9 AM - 5 PM
If you're unable to visit an Acer service centre, there are alternative drop-off options:
- NEA Collection Points: Look for NEA-designated collection bins at public places like MRT stations or community centres. You can also find a list of these points on the NEA website.
- StarHub RENEW Programme: StarHub has partnered with Singtel to set up recycling kiosks in their stores and malls around Singapore. Check the StarHub website for locations near you.
trade-in options, there are third-party platforms like eBay or Carousell where you can sell your old Acer devices. Online retailers such as Lazada and Shopee also have buy-back programmes that accept used electronics from various brands.
Singapore has strict regulations regarding the disposal of electronic waste under the EPR scheme. The NEA enforces these rules to ensure proper recycling practices, preventing harmful materials in e-waste from contaminating landfills or polluting the environment.
In summary, don't let your old Acer gadgets go to waste. Drop them off at an authorised collection point or service centre, and you'll be doing your part for a greener Singapore.
According to the US PIRG, The right-to-repair movement has led to legislation in over 30 US states as of 2024.
For more information on specific locations and hours of operation, visit the NEA website or contact Acer customer support directly. They're always happy to help with your recycling needs.
Sources
- Consumer Technology Association
- US PIRG
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the nearest electronics recycling point in Singapore?
Use the recycling locator above to find your nearest drop-off point in Singapore. Most areas have multiple options including retail stores, council facilities, and dedicated e-waste centres.
Is electronics recycling free in Singapore?
Most electronics recycling is free for household items in Singapore. Retailers like Best Buy and Staples accept items at no charge. Some large items or business quantities may have fees.
What electronics can I recycle in Singapore?
Most facilities in Singapore accept phones, laptops, tablets, TVs, printers, cables, and small appliances. Some also take batteries, ink cartridges, and light bulbs. Check with your local facility for their full list.