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  • Where Can I Recycle a Broken Television Set?

    As consumers and businesses become aware of the importance of recycling electronics, there are more options than ever to go green when disposing of a broken television set. A few minutes of...

  • How to Get Rid of e-Waste or Technology Trash

    As electronic equipment gets cheaper and updated models more frequent, Americans are tossing their e-waste in record numbers. Cell phones, computers, tv's, digital music players, CD players, DVDs,...

  • How are Old TV's Recycled?

    The launch of high-definition programming has caused a lot of people to look at their televisions in a whole new way (and not just for what's on the screen). People are buying newer, digital-ready...

  • How to Dispose of Used Batteries

    To dispose of used batteries, contact the local landfill and ask about recycling projects and whether certain batteries can be disposed of normally. Avoid using fire to discard of any battery with...

  • How to Recycle Your Analog Television after the Digital Switchover

    On February 17th you may find yourself scratching your head wondering what to do with your outdated analog television when many city landfills have banned them and many recycling centers will not...

  • How to Earn Fast Cash Through Electronic Recycling

    Have you ever wondered how you earn fast cash through electronic recycling? At times, earning fast cash is critical to pay the mortgage or keep the lights on. Although the majority of people are...

  • How to Dispose of Television Sets

    Televisions sets, like computer monitors, need to be disposed of quickly as both have CRT (Cathode Ray Tubes or Picture tubes) that are harmful to the body. The presence of lead in the CRT that...

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