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How to Get Rid of an Old Dishwasher

Tom,
October 10, 2021
How to Get Rid of Old Dishwasher

 

Recycling old dishwashers

Buying new appliances like a dishwasher can be an exciting time, especially if you’ve been living with an outdated or faulty machine. However, people often tend to overlook quite an important factor when looking for a new machine: how exactly do you get rid of old dishwashers?

As some dishwashers contain hazardous components and toxins that can be poisonous when thrown into a landfill, it is important to know how to dispose of old dishwashers in an environmentally sustainable way. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to get rid of old dishwashers sustainably, from reselling to recycling. No matter the size of the dishwasher or what kind of electronics are inside, there’ll always be a way to get rid of your old dishwasher.

As the leading experts in white goods removal Sydney, Ridly are here to ensure that the process of disposing and recycling your old dishwasher is both environmentally responsible and stress-free.

By the end of this article, you should have no problem understanding how to get rid of old dishwashers, uses for old dishwashers, how to recycle dishwashers and why it is important to recycle your white goods. All your questions answered, in one place.

How to Get Rid of Old Dishwashers:

Recycling Old Dishwashers

Recycling your old dishwasher is the most desirable option when considering how to dispose of old dishwashers, as recycling can help recover valuable materials common in dishwashers such as metal, plastic, and other non-renewable resources. These materials can be re-used to make new and improved items, reducing emissions that would otherwise be emitted in the new development of these materials.

Methods of disposal for old dishwashers

Safely recycling white goods such as dishwashers involves firstly removing any hazardous materials such as heavy metals, chemicals, or gases from the appliance. This is because the toxic components within dishwashers would otherwise pose a danger to the environment.

As buried materials decompose into the ground, they release toxic chemicals and or greenhouse gases. White goods that aren’t recycled or resold are often left to rot in landfill, and landfills have a strong, negative effect on nature, surrounding wildlife, water systems, air quality and humans themselves as they disrupt the natural evolution of ecosystems.

When considering how to get rid of old dishwashers ethically, it should be said that recycling your old dishwasher may even land some cash in your pocket. Instead of paying landfill dumping fees, you may actually be able to receive money from recycling centres depending on how much material can be recovered.

However, we understand that something like recycling old dishwashers can be a time-consuming process, one that is often ignored due to busy work and life schedules. That’s why Ridly offers our white goods removal Sydney service to all those looking to get rid of old dishwashers in Sydney. We’ll take your dishwasher to one of the few recycling facilities where 100% of the materials are re-processed and repurposed. This way, you can be sure that your old appliances are disposed of in an environmentally sustainable way, and you won’t even have to lift a finger! Cheap, same-day 24 hour rubbish removal Sydney that you can count on. What’s not to love?

Alternative Ways to Get Rid of Old Dishwashers

So, by now, it should be clear that recycling your old dishwasher is the most ideal and proper method of disposal available.

In saying this, there are a number of alternative methods of disposal that could work for you whilst still being environmentally responsible.

Let’s take a closer look at some of the other ways you can sustainably dispose of old dishwashers.

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1. Reselling

So, let’s assume that your old machine is still in working condition, but you want to upgrade to a newer, more advanced machine. Maybe you’re just looking to change out the old dishwasher for one that matches the colour scheme of your space. Whatever the reason may be, you shouldn’t simply dispose of a perfectly useable machine just because you’ve got a replacement.

What’s more is, you’ll be able to help out someone who might not even have the budget for a new machine, whilst making yourself some extra cash.

Try listing your old dishwasher on online marketplaces such as Facebook, Craigslist, or Gumtree. You may even wish to run your own garage sale if you’ve got some other things to sell as well. In saying this, you’ll have to transport the machine yourself to the buyer.

If you don’t have the time for this, you can easily find appliance or junk dealers who’ll be more than happy to take the machine off your hands for some cash.

2. Donation

If going to the effort of selling your dishwasher for a small amount of cash isn’t something you’re too keen on, you can still help out those less fortunate by simply donating your old dishwasher! As long as your dishwasher is still in working condition, someone will be very thankful for your generosity.

Consider reaching out to family or friends if there’s anyone who could use the dishwasher. If not, you can also take it to your local St Vincent’s or Salvation Army shop. There may even be a local shelter near you that needs a dishwasher.

3. Kerbside Collection

Suppose, for whatever reason, your old dishwasher is not in good enough condition to be resold or recycled. In this case, you could call your local council regarding picking up your old dishwasher, and all you’ll have to do is move the dishwasher from inside to outside.

In saying this, it is not possible to guarantee when the air conditioner will be collected, as this will depend on the council’s availabilities and routes. However, keep in mind that each local council has different regulations for kerbside pickup, so make sure that your area allows white good kerb side pickup.

It’s also important to note that due to the potential for hazardous waste to leak into the environment from the dishwasher, it’s recommended to not leave it out on the kerb for too long, only when you know the council will be around to pick it up.

In contrast, Ridly’s white goods removal Sydney offers same-day pickup and removal, ensuring a sustainability conscious approach. You won’t even have to do any manual labour at all; our experienced team will take care of everything for you and be out of your hair in no time. How good?

4. Upcycle

If creativity inspires you, or you’ve got some spare time on the weekend, you could look to find other uses for old dishwashers in the home. Rather than disposing of the dishwasher, upcycling is the process of recreating a new item or use from an unwanted item; an inventive way to reduce your waste emissions whilst remaining environmentally sustainable.

This solution requires limited physical labour in contrast to the other methods, can often be a cheaper solution than purchasing another item, and allows you to focus on your artistic skills rather than spending time on the phone negotiating with the local council.

Here are some upcycling ideas that’ll allow you to still get some use out of your old dishwasher:

  • Remove the racks and use as extra storage around the home
  • Turn into a DIY fire pit
  • Dirty dish storage
  • A makeshift seat
  • An esky
  • Deconstructed mini bar

5. Drop Off at a Nearby Recycling Centre or Waste Depot

As of 2021, within NSW there are more than 90 community recycling centres. Most of these recycling centres are more than happy to take on your white good appliances for proper disposal, and depending on your suburb, this may even come free of charge.

However, dropping your old dishwasher off at a nearby recycling centre requires you to transport the dishwasher yourself, a process that involves heavy lifting and time. When considering the effect on the environment, it should also be said that using nearby recycling centres comes with a sense of uncertainty over just how long it would take for the dishwasher to be properly disposed of.

If reducing your environmental footprint is important to you, it should also be considered that many local waste depots do not have a particularly reputable reputation for being environmentally considerate when disposing of waste, and there is still a risk of hazardous waste leaking into the environment.

6. Ridly Removal Service

If you’re looking to take the stress and hassle away from recycling dishwashers yourself, you can always rely on our Ridly rubbish removal service.

Old dishwashers can be hard to remove and heavy to lift. Offering same-day removal services, we’ll be in and out in no time, and you won’t ever have to worry about the unethical disposal of your dishwasher. We’re passionate about educating the public on household rubbish disposal and sustainability and have embarked upon setting new, improved standings in the rubbish removal industry.

When you rely on Ridly for the collection and disposal of your old dishwasher, rest assured you’re doing your bit for the environment and won’t ever have to break a sweat yourself.

Call our experienced, dedicated team on 0491 181 130, and we’ll be able to give you an honest quote over the phone, or even come out and pick up your old dishwasher on the very same day. Starting at just $69, getting rid of old dishwashers has never been so easy.

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