ReCircuit reduces the environmental impact of e-waste by reclaiming and reusing its precious metals.

ReCircuit is committed to Victoria’s shift to a circular economy.

We use sustainable, ethical and responsible onshore processes to extract precious metals from e-waste and divert it from landfill.

We build innovative local partnerships with companies, local government and recyclers by connecting them to the hidden value of their e-waste.


waste we reduce


ReCircuit specialises in the onshore breakdown and separation of valuable metals from e-waste components, connectors, cables and printed circuit boards (PCB), including copper, gold, silver, palladium, platinum and rhodium.

→ How We Do Better

Our mechanical separation processes include a water-based hammer mill and shaker-table, which ensures harmful dust by-products are easily captured for further recycling or responsible disposal, not released into the environment.

Our processes are sustainable, ethical and responsible but perhaps most importantly, they are based here in Victoria. This means we not only divert waste from landfill but ensure the value extracted from that waste finds a second home in our local circular economy.

ReCircuit helps Victorian companies meet the Australian standard for handling and processing e-waste (AS-5377-2022), which prioritises onshore processing wherever possible. Currently, most of Australia’s e-waste is shipped offshore which means Australia is losing the value of precious metals, but also losing sight of whether this waste is being processed or disposed of responsibly. 

→ Who We Work With

ReCircuit is focussed on connecting groups with the value in their e-waste. We are building innovative local partnerships with corporations, local governments, recyclers and non-profit agencies.

If you collect or possess e-waste or e-waste components, please contact us to discuss a range of customised business opportunities.

Innovative and Responsible Recycling

ReCircuit is committed to building diverse and innovative downstream partnerships to ensure the continuity and redirection of non-metal by-products, including plastics, glass and ceramics.