Our surveys reveal a startling fact: working Singaporean adults have an average of 3.3 inactive small electronic devices at home. Many of these devices are partially functional or non-functional, often containing important data.

Hence, myhalo came up with the ‘De-Clutter Your e-Clutter’ initiative to encourage the public to responsibly de-clutter old and not-in-use devices; by collecting old/faulty devices, safely erasing data that is in the device and finally donating them to the needy or sending the not usable devices to R2 certified e-waste recycling companies.

Drop your old, faulty or not in use devices

Phones

Laptops

Tablets

Device Accessories

Routers

Modems

Powerbanks

Headphones

Earbuds

Digital Camera

at myhalo CircularXchange
Bugis Junction #03-25/26
11am - 8pm daily

Where Does Your e-Clutter Go?

1
Devices Collected

Devices Collected

At myhalo CircularXChange & events. Sorted & recycled.

2
Data Erased

Data Erased

According to ISO 27001. Sorted & upcycled.

3
Recycling

Sent to R2 Recycling

Handled by certified e-waste recycling companies.

4
Refurbishment

Refurbishment

Repaired per ISO 9001:2015 with 30 QC checkpoints.

5
Relove

ReLove & Donation

Resold or donated, returned to circularity for second life use.

Fix it instead?

We can do that!

Frequently asked questions

Where can I drop off old phones, laptops, and tablets in Singapore?

You can drop off your devices at myhalo CircularXchange, Bugis Junction #03-25/26, open 11am–8pm daily.

We accept phones, laptops, tablets, device accessories, routers, modems, powerbanks, headphones, earbuds, and digital cameras—including old, faulty, or not-in-use devices.

Yes—bring them in. We accept very old devices too. We’ll sort them to decide the best next step: upcycle for sale, upcycle for donation, or recycle responsibly if they can’t be put back into use.

We prioritise keeping devices in circulation:

First: Upcycling for sale (so devices get a second life)

Second: Upcycling for donation (via bridgethedigitaldivide.sg)

Last: Recycling through certified partners, only for devices that can’t be reused
This approach reduces the number of devices sent for recycling.

No—recycling is the last resort. We aim to upcycle for sale or donation first, and only recycle what’s truly not reusable.

If you’re looking to sell / trade-in, you can get an instant quote online and follow the drop-off or collection options provided.

Often, yes—but value depends on model and condition. For very old or low-demand devices, the best outcome may be upcycling for donation or responsible recycling—either way, your device is diverted from waste where possible.

Yes. Devices go through data erasure aligned to ISO 27001 before being directed to upcycling (sale/donation) or recycling pathways.

You can still drop it off. If it’s not suitable for a second life, it will be handled through R2-certified e-waste recycling partners for responsible processing.

Eligible devices that are directed to donation support digital inclusion via bridgethedigitaldivide.sg (they also list donation drop-off locations including myhalo @ Bugis Junction).

Eligible devices that are directed to donation support digital inclusion via bridgethedigitaldivide.sg (they also list donation drop-off locations including myhalo @ Bugis Junction).

Yes — the De-Clutter initiative offers a $30 voucher, and it is issued once per customer, regardless of how many devices you drop off in that visit/submission.

Yes. If your device is slow, battery life is poor, or it has performance issues, myhalo also provides an option for customers to fix their devices, so you can extend its lifespan instead of replacing it.

Do you replace your device every time

your phone slows down, your tablet overheats, your laptop battery drains quickly, or your PC keeps crashing?

Did you know that sometimes the solution is simple and could be fixed in as little as 15 minutes?
Let our Device A-Team help you diagnose your device and extend its lifespan.

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