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 Computer monitors, televisions and other electronic equipment should NOT be disposed of with regular garbage. Working TVs, monitors, computers and other consumer electronics can be sold or donated thereby prolonging their useful life. Nonfunctioning TVs, computer monitors and other obsolete electronics should be recycled by an organization equipped to handle them. |
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Find convenient facilities that collect specific types of
electronic equipment for reuse or recycling, using our database
of Electronics Recycling Opportunities.
- The Electronics Industry Alliance maintains a national of list of collectors and recyclers searchable by state.
- The International Association of Electronic Recyclers Directory of the Electronics Recycling Industry allows you to search for organizations that are involved in electronics recycling. Most of the database focuses on companies that provide recycling services for electronic products.
- National Recycling Coalition (NRC) hosts the National Database of Electronics Recyclers, Reuse Organizations, and Municipal Programs.
- The California Materials Exchange (CalMAX) program, administered by the CIWMB, provides a forum for available and/or wanted equipment.
- The Directory of the North American Scrap Electronics Recycling Industry is available for a fee from Resource Recycling. The Directory contains extensive details about firms and organizations that acquire and process obsolete computers, peripherals TVs and other electronics.
- The Electronics.ExhangeSystem.net is a free buy/sell/trade listing system for electronics, computer and telecommunication items.
- Electronics: A New Opportunity for Waste Prevention, Reuse, and Recycling, published by the U.S. EPA, includes information on how to properly manage electronics.
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