Monitors & TVs
Recycling
Monitor and TV recycling handles LCD, LED, and CRT displays, recovering glass, metals, and plastics while safely managing hazardous components like CRT lead glass and LCD mercury backlights.
What We Accept
All items processed through certified facilities with full documentation.
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Type Sorting
Separated by technology: CRT (requires lead glass handling), LCD (requires mercury backlight handling), LED (standard recycling).
Hazmat Removal
CRTs: lead-containing funnel glass separated from panel glass. LCD: mercury-containing backlights removed for proper hazardous waste disposal.
Material Recovery
Metals (steel, aluminum, copper), plastics, and non-hazardous glass recovered for recycling.
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Monitors & TVs Questions
Common questions about monitors & tvs recycling.
Back to Electronics arrow_forwardTypically yes. CRT monitors contain 4-8 pounds of lead glass that requires specialized handling. Per-unit fees range $5-$15 depending on size and volume. LCD and LED monitors are generally free to recycle.
In most states, no. Electronics are banned from landfill in 25+ states. CRT TVs specifically are considered hazardous waste due to lead content. Proper recycling through a certified processor is required.
Digital signage, video walls, and commercial displays accepted in any quantity. For large deployments, we coordinate removal and recycling as part of a refresh project.
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