Old Asus Devices in Norwich? Recycle, Sell, Donate (2026)

Last updated: 27 March 2026

Got an old Asus device to dispose of in Norwich? This page lists every option — the Asus trade-in program (current cash values), free drop-off at major retailers (Best Buy, Staples, Costco), free manufacturer mail-back, plus certified local e-waste recyclers within driving distance. Each option below shows what's accepted, what it costs, and what to do with your data first.

Reviewed by the eCycling Central editorial team

Asus recycling in Norwich sits across three routes: manufacturer take-back, local-authority collection, and independent recycler drop-off. Compare the options below.

Reviewed by the eCycling Central editorial team on 27 March 2026

Recycling Asus products in Norwich can be confusing, especially when you're unsure of the best way to dispose of your old gadgets responsibly. Many people think dropping off their electronics at any retailer is fine, but it's important to know which stores accept specific brands or have dedicated recycling programs.

Firstly, Currys and Argos are popular retailers in Norwich that often handle Asus products. Both stores participate in the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) regulations, ensuring you can drop off your old electronics safely without having to pay a fee. However, it's best to call ahead or check their websites for confirmation.

According to the US EPA, recycling one million laptops saves the energy equivalent of electricity used by 3,657 us homes in a year.

Asus itself doesn't have any standalone stores in Norwich, but they do partner with authorized service centers where you might be able to recycle your Asus products. One such center is the Apple Store on Riverside Retail Park; while primarily an Apple store, they sometimes accept other brands for recycling through their trade-in programs. Additionally, local council-run Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) in Norwich will take electronic waste like Asus devices.

If you're looking to recycle online, Asus has a trade-in program where you can get some cash back or credit towards new products by returning your old ones. This program is available on their website and through their authorized resellers in the UK. According to their latest report from 2022, over 75% of participants found it convenient and environmentally friendly.

Local regulations regarding electronic waste recycling are strict. The WEEE Directive requires manufacturers like Asus to provide free take-back services for old products when you buy a new one. This means that if you purchase an Asus product in Norwich from any authorized retailer, they must offer you the option to recycle your old device without charge.

According to the World Economic Forum, e-waste is the fastest-growing waste stream globally.

In summary, don't just leave your old Asus devices at home-recycling them properly is both legal and environmentally responsible. Your options include drop-offs at Currys or Argos, local HWRCs, or online through Asus's trade-in program. By doing so, you're helping to reduce waste and supporting a circular economy for electronics in Norwich.

Sources

  • US EPA
  • World Economic Forum

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the nearest electronics recycling point in Norwich?

Use the recycling locator above to find your nearest drop-off point in Norwich. Most areas have multiple options including retail stores, council facilities, and dedicated e-waste centres.

Is electronics recycling free in Norwich?

Most electronics recycling is free for household items in Norwich. 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 Norwich?

Most facilities in Norwich 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.