
If you’ve got old circuit boards sitting in storage, broken electronics piling up, or redundant IT equipment collecting dust, you could be sitting on hidden value. With e-waste computer recycling growing rapidly across the UK, selling scrap PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) has never been easier—or more profitable.
This step-by-step guide explains exactly how to sell your scrap PCB’s for cash, how to maximise value, and where to check live prices before you recycle.
Printed Circuit Boards are found inside:
PCBs contain valuable metals such as gold, silver, copper, and palladium. Because of this, they are a high-demand category within e-waste computer recycling.
The value of your boards depends on:
Before selling, it’s important to identify what type of boards you have.
Check current UK rates:
Check motherboard pricing here:
Scrap Motherboard Recycling Prices
Separating boards into categories ensures you receive accurate valuation under professional e-waste computer recycling processes.
Older CPUs, especially gold-pin and ceramic types, can be worth significantly more than standard boards.
Scrap CPU & IC Recycling Prices
RAM sticks, particularly gold-finger types, also carry strong resale value.
Scrap Memory (RAM) Recycling Prices
For full electronics breakdown pricing, visit:
Complete E-Waste Recycling Prices
Avoid general scrap yards that treat PCBs as mixed metal waste. Work with a specialist recycler focusing on:
Depending on quantity, you can:
Businesses handling regular IT disposals benefit most from structured e-waste computer recycling partnerships.
Always request a weight breakdown and grade classification for transparency.
With rising demand for sustainable e-waste computer recycling, turning obsolete electronics into cash has never been simpler.
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