


At Smart Electrical Clearance Outlet, sustainability is not about making big claims. It is about helping customers make smarter appliance choices that reduce unnecessary waste, keep usable products in circulation and support better long-term value.
We specialise in factory seconds, clearance and carton-damaged appliances that still have a practical place in Queensland homes. Many of these products are overlooked because of packaging damage, cosmetic marks or discontinued model status, not because they cannot perform.
Visit Smart Electrical locations across Brown Plains, Mount Ommaney, Capalaba, Strathpine and Helensvale.
We help give usable clearance, carton-damaged and factory seconds appliances a second opportunity.
We encourage customers to compare size, features and Energy Rating information before buying.
Our team helps customers understand product condition, suitability and warranty information.
Sustainability in appliance retail should be honest, useful and easy for customers to understand. For Smart Electrical, that means focusing on practical actions that match what we do every day: helping people find value in factory seconds, clearance and carton-damaged appliances.
Not every appliance needs to be brand new in a perfect box to be a smart purchase. Some products have damaged packaging. Some have minor cosmetic marks. Some are discontinued models or clearance stock. When these appliances are still suitable for use, helping them find a home can reduce unnecessary waste and give customers a better-value option.
Our role is simple: help customers choose the right appliance, understand what they are buying and make more informed decisions before replacing products too soon.
Our sustainability approach is based on practical steps, not exaggerated environmental promises.
Factory seconds and clearance appliances can still serve real household needs. By helping customers compare these products properly, we support a more resource-conscious way to buy.
A better appliance choice starts with understanding the product. Our team helps customers consider size, condition, features, warranty details and suitability before they buy.
Customers are encouraged to compare Energy Rating information where available, including energy use, size and model suitability.
When an appliance can no longer be used, customers should check local council options, resource recovery centres and approved e-waste programs.
Factory seconds are often misunderstood. In many cases, they are not the same as old or heavily used second-hand appliances. They may include products with carton damage, minor cosmetic imperfections, display handling, discontinued model status or supplier clearance pricing.
For customers, this can create a smart opportunity. They may be able to buy a quality appliance at a lower price while helping reduce the chance of usable stock being wasted.
For Smart Electrical, this is one of the most important parts of our sustainability role. We help connect suitable appliances with customers who value function, affordability and informed buying over perfect packaging.
This applies across major appliance categories such as fridges, washing machines and dishwashers.
Recycling matters, but sustainability should start before a product reaches the end of its life.
A customer who buys the wrong appliance may replace it too soon. A household that chooses a model that is too large may use more energy or water than needed. A customer who does not understand the condition or warranty may lose confidence in the product earlier than necessary.
That is why Smart Electrical focuses on practical buying guidance. Before purchasing, customers should consider whether the appliance size suits the household, whether the product condition is acceptable, whether the features are useful, whether Energy Rating information is available and whether the warranty information is clear.
Australia’s e-waste challenge is growing. The Australian Government reports that Australia generated 511,000 tonnes of e-waste in 2019, with national e-waste expected to grow to 657,000 tonnes by 2030. This is why smarter appliance buying, responsible recycling and better product matching all matter.
| Sustainability Issue | What It Means for Appliance Buyers |
|---|---|
| Usable products can be overlooked | Factory seconds and clearance stock can help keep suitable appliances in circulation. |
| E-waste is increasing | Old appliances and electronics should be reused, repaired, recycled or responsibly managed where possible. |
| Running costs matter | Energy Rating information can help customers compare long-term appliance use. |
| Better buying reduces waste | Choosing the right size, type and condition can reduce unnecessary replacement. |
Learn more through the Australian Government’s e-waste information.
A more sustainable appliance decision is not only about the purchase price. It is also about how well the appliance suits the home and how it may perform over time.
For example, a larger fridge may not be the best choice for a smaller household. A washing machine with more capacity than needed may not be the most practical option. A dishwasher, oven or dryer should also be compared based on household size, usage habits, installation needs and available energy information.
The Energy Rating website helps Australians compare appliance energy use and running costs. Customers can also use the official Energy Rating Calculator to compare products before buying.
Compare size, capacity, installation needs, household usage, Energy Rating information, water rating where relevant and warranty details before making a decision.
Smart Electrical does not claim to be zero waste, carbon neutral or fully sustainable. Those are serious claims that require evidence.
Our sustainability approach is built around what we can genuinely support: offering factory seconds and clearance appliances, helping usable products find homes, helping customers compare appliance options, encouraging energy-aware buying decisions, providing warranty information and sharing responsible recycling guidance.
This matters because the ACCC says environmental and sustainability claims should be accurate, truthful, backed by evidence and should not hide important information. Read the ACCC’s guidance on environmental and sustainability claims.
Our stores play an important role in helping customers buy more carefully. When customers visit Smart Electrical, they can inspect available appliances, compare product condition, ask questions and choose based on their actual household needs.
This is especially useful for factory seconds and clearance products, where customers may want to see the item before making a decision.
A sustainable purchase should also be a confident purchase. Customers need to know what they are buying, what condition the appliance is in and what support applies after purchase.
Customers can review our warranty information before buying or speak with our team in store.
When an appliance reaches the end of its useful life, responsible disposal matters. Large appliances, TVs, computers and small electronics can contain materials that should not be sent to landfill unnecessarily.
Customers can use the National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme or Recycling Near You.
Smart Electrical Clearance Outlet is committed to a practical, honest approach to sustainability. Our role is not to make unrealistic promises. Our role is to help Queensland customers make more informed appliance choices, give suitable factory seconds and clearance products a second opportunity, and encourage responsible decisions when old appliances reach end of life.
Helpful Answers
Common questions about factory seconds, clearance appliances, energy ratings and responsible appliance disposal.
Factory seconds appliances can be a more sustainable option when they help keep usable products in circulation. Many factory seconds have carton damage, cosmetic marks or clearance status, but may still be suitable for everyday use.
Not always. Factory seconds are often different from second-hand appliances. They may include new, unused, display, carton-damaged or clearance products. Customers should always check condition and warranty information before buying.
Buying clearance appliances can help reduce waste by giving suitable products a second opportunity instead of allowing them to be overlooked due to packaging damage, cosmetic marks or discontinued model status.
Yes. Energy Rating information can help customers compare similar appliances based on energy efficiency and estimated consumption. This can support better long-term buying decisions.
Check your local council, resource recovery centre or approved recycling provider. Disposal rules vary depending on the appliance type and your location.
No. Smart Electrical does not make carbon neutral or zero waste claims. Our sustainability approach is practical and focused on factory seconds, clearance appliances, informed buying and responsible recycling guidance.
Yes. Customers can visit Smart Electrical store locations to inspect available products, compare options and ask questions before purchase.
Clear warranty information helps customers buy with confidence. When customers understand what they are buying, they are more likely to choose the right appliance and use it for longer.
Looking for a better-value appliance choice? Visit your nearest Smart Electrical Clearance Outlet or browse our clearance appliance range online.