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Where to recycle old tvs for free?

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Manufacturers and retailers offer several options to donate or recycle electronics. Search below to find programs developed by Sustainable Materials Management (SMM) Electronics Challenge participants. read more

Minneapolis residents who recycle can put TVs and monitors out on recycling day to be tagged and picked up later. Washington County’s household hazardous materials collection in Woodbury (651-430-6655) is free. read more

Big-screen TVs, office copiers/printers and audio receivers/amplifiers fall into the large electronics category for recycling purposes because they contain many of the same wires and computer components that are valued in the recycling market. read more

Electronics donation and recycling is a great way to help conserve resources and natural materials. It is important to make sure you are donating and/or recycling electronics safely and correctly. read more

Starting Sunday, Best Buy will require $25 per TV or monitor for recycling at any of its 1,400 stores, although disposal is still free with the purchase and delivery of a new TV. Best Buy joins Hennepin County and Carver County and many other government recycling agencies across the country that now charge nominal fees for disposal. read more

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