ILM Highland and Highland Council Launch Household Electrical Recycling Collection Service in Fort Augustus


Event Held Friday 2nd May | 11am – 1pm | Village Hall Car Park, Fort Augustus


ILM Highland, in partnership with Highland Council, proudly launched a new Household Electrical Recycling Collection Service with a community event in Fort Augustus on Friday 2nd May.

The launch marked the beginning of a new monthly collection service aimed at helping residents across Highland communities recycle unwanted electrical items—whether working or broken. The new service covers Fort Augustus, Caol, Kinlochleven, Mallaig, Kingussie, Golspie, Melvich & Bettyhill, Kinlochbervie, Aultbea, Kyleakin, Lochcarron, Raasay & Sconser.

The Highland Council and ILM Highland have been awarded £135,000 of funding from the Scottish Government’s Recycling Improvement Fund (Small Grant Scheme) to increase circular economy practices for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) across the region.

This includes the introduction of the new electrical and electronic equipment collection service and new facilities at 4 Household Waste Recycling Centres which will be available in the coming weeks, for the separation of domestic appliances which are suitable for reuse.

The funding includes the purchase of a new van which will be utilised by ILM Highland to provide the monthly collection of WEEE in communities which have limited access to Household Waste Recycling Centres, to help increase the recycling and reuse of this type of waste.

David Gunn, Manager (Recycling Improvement Fund) Operations at Zero Waste Scotland said:

“It’s fantastic to see recycling and reuse being made more accessible to rural communities through this new service.

“By supporting households across the Highlands to recycle their electrical items – whether broken or in working order, this initiative is not only helping to reduce waste but also playing a vital role in Scotland’s journey towards a more circular economy’”.

The event was held at the Village Hall car park, where members of the public joined representatives from ILM Highland and Highland Council for a photo opportunity and live demonstration of the collection service.

Residents are encouraged to bring any electrical item with a plug, cable, or household battery. While most small and large appliances are accepted, vapes and disposable/rechargeable vape devices could not be collected. Lithium batteries in power tools, however, are accepted.

“This initiative represents our continued commitment to reducing waste and supporting our communities,” said CEO Martin Macleod, ILM Highland. “We’re grateful to Highland Council for their partnership and to the residents of Fort Augustus for such a warm welcome.

All reusable items collected will be earmarked for repair and resale, while remaining components will be responsibly recycled—supporting ILM Highland’s mission as a social enterprise reinvesting profits into community support and home improvement services for vulnerable residents.

Councillor Graham Mackenzie, Chair of Highland Council’s Place Committee, said, ‘I am delighted that The Highland Council and ILM Highland have been successful in securing the funding from the Scottish Government to help improve the recycling facilities in Highland’.

‘Electrical and electronic waste is the fastest growing waste stream in the world, and recent research shows that the Highland region, produces the most e-waste per capita than anywhere else in Europe’.

He added, ‘Increasing the opportunities for the public to recycle and reuse e-waste has significant environmental and social benefits that help to reduce carbon emissions, preserve precious metals found in all kinds of tech and helping to create jobs within Highland.”

Details of the new collection service are also available on the Council’s website www.highland.gov.uk/recycle.

Information or media inquiries, contact:
📧 [email protected] ☎️ 01349 884774 🌐 www.ilmhighland.co.uk/

Collection schedules for May & June are listed below!

May 2025 collection dates

LocationWEEE AmnestyCollection Day
Fort AugustusVillage Hall Car ParkPH32 4DGYesFriday 2nd May
CaolShopping CentrePH33 7DRYesWednesday 7th May
KinlochlevenIce FactorPH50 4SJYesFriday 9th May
MallaigWest Bay Car ParkPH41 4PXYesMonday 12th May
KingussieMarket StancePH21 1EPYesWednesday 14th May
GolspieBeach car parkKW10 6THYesFriday 16th May
BettyhillBettyhill public toiletsYesMonday 19th May
KinlochbervieHarbourIV27 4RRYesWednesday 21st May
AultbeaAultbea hall – (car park across the road from hall).IV22 2HUYesFriday 23rd May
KyleakinCommunity hall car parkIV41 8PLYesWednesday 28th May
LochcarronThe Shinty pitch car parkIV54 8YSYesFriday 30th May

June 2025 collection dates

LocationWEEE AmnestyCollection Day
SconserThe Ferry PortyesMonday 2nd June
CaolShopping CentrePH33 7DRYesWednesday 4th June
Fort AugustusVillage Hall Car ParkPH32 4DGYesFriday 6th June
MallaigWest Bay Car ParkPH41 4PXYesMonday 9th June
KingussieMarket StancePH21 1EPYesWednesday 11th June
KinlochlevenIce FactorPH50 4SJYesFriday 13th June
BettyhillBettyhill public toiletsYesMonday 16th June
KinlochbervieHarbourIV27 4RRYesWednesday 18th June
GolspieBeach car parkKW10 6THYesFriday 20th June
AultbeaAultbea hall – (car park across the road from hall).IV22 2HUYesMonday 23rd June
KyleakinCommunity hall car parkIV41 8PLYesWednesday 25th June
LochcarronThe Shinty pitch car parkIV54 8YSYesFriday 27th June

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