TV & Display Recycling Services
Displays and TVs contain hazardous materials that require specialized handling. Our recycling services ensure these materials are processed safely and responsibly to protect the environment.
Responsible Recycling for All Display Types
Displays and televisions are among the most problematic electronic waste items due to their size and composition. They often contain lead, mercury, and other hazardous materials that require special handling during recycling. Our specialized processes ensure these devices are handled safely and efficiently.
We accept all types of displays for recycling:
- CRT televisions and monitors
- LCD, LED, and plasma TVs
- Computer monitors
- Digital signage displays
- Projectors and projector screens
- Touch screen displays
- Medical and industrial monitors
Our Display Recycling Process
1. Collection & Transportation
We offer convenient pickup services or drop-off locations specifically equipped to handle large and fragile display devices.
2. Dismantling & Separation
Displays are carefully disassembled to separate recyclable components from hazardous materials requiring special handling.
3. CRT Processing
For CRTs, specialized equipment safely separates lead-containing glass from other materials in controlled environments.
4. Materials Recovery
Valuable materials like copper, aluminum, and circuit boards are recovered and processed for reuse in manufacturing.
Why Proper Display Recycling Matters
- Environmental Protection - Prevents toxic materials like lead, mercury, and flame retardants from contaminating soil and water
- Resource Conservation - Recovers valuable materials like copper, aluminum, and precious metals for reuse
- Legal Compliance - Many states prohibit disposal of displays and TVs in regular landfills
- Space Saving - Removes bulky items from homes, offices, and storage areas
- Energy Conservation - Recycling materials uses less energy than extracting and processing new raw materials
Special Considerations for Display Recycling
CRT Displays
CRT monitors and TVs contain several pounds of lead and require specialized processing equipment and safety protocols. Our facilities are specifically equipped to handle these materials safely.
Flat Screen Displays
LCD and plasma displays often contain mercury in their backlighting systems, while newer LED displays have fewer hazardous materials but still require proper recycling.
Ready to Recycle Your Displays?
Contact us today to schedule a pickup or learn about drop-off locations for your unwanted TVs and monitors.
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Is there a fee for recycling TVs and monitors?
Due to the specialized handling required, there may be nominal fees for recycling certain types of displays, particularly CRT monitors and large-screen televisions. Fee structures vary by location and are disclosed upfront before service.
Can you pick up large or heavy displays from my home?
Yes, our residential pickup service is equipped to handle displays of all sizes, including large-screen TVs and old CRT televisions that can be difficult to transport.
What happens to the glass from recycled displays?
The glass from displays is processed according to its composition. Non-leaded glass is typically recycled into new glass products, while leaded glass from CRTs undergoes specialized processing to safely handle its lead content.
Do you accept broken TVs and monitors?
Yes, we accept broken displays for recycling. However, please handle them carefully to avoid exposure to potentially hazardous materials, and notify our staff if a device is damaged when arranging pickup or drop-off.