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Old TV can be recycled at recycle depots. There a numerous recycle depots in the city so just search for the nearest one at your location as it is free.
You can recycle your old electronics, including your PCs and TVs at eLot Electronics Recycling, which is located at 8000 Main Street in Troy.
It is possible to recycle a Panasonic 32 inch LCD TV in several places. Many towns, villages and cities now have a "Freecycle" community, you place an advert to recycle any unwanted useable good for free. Just search for Freecycle and your town and you will be connected to the nearest group. Many of the local council amenity tips also have the facility to recycle TVs on your behalf. Another option is Gumtree who have a free section whereby you can recycle just about anything. If you would like to recycle your TV for money, then try listing it For Sale on eBay, eBid, Gumtree or in your local paper as a recycled item.
you can recycle parts of the TV, but not the whole TV
You are not able to place an old TV set at the curb for weekly recycling but you can recycle the set. Many communities have local recycling centers that will take them. Some retail stores, including most Office Depot and Best Buy stores, have programs where you can drop off old TV sets at the store.
Yes, Most large electronics such as Best Buy recycle televisions. There are also several recycling plants in KY that recycle older televisions. Most likely, they will not pay for it because it is a CRT, and they will require you to call in beforehand.
One can recycle a Sony 26 inch LCD TV by bringing it to a company that offers a recycling service, such as "Greenmouse Recycling" or "Zarc Recycling". Using the website yelp dot com one can easily find the closest recycling option in ones area.
Environmental Recycling is a full service center that can take your TV. They are located at 527 E. Woodland Circle.
have u ever seen those ads on tv where it says " recycle ur toxic stuff here!!" a car battery is considered toxic so recycle it at one of those places! =P
AERC recycling solutions About.com has a good list of electronics recycling facilities where you can take your TV.
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If you are transporting these TV's and want to make sure they are recycled, then please feel free to bring them to our facility in Pearl, MS right outside of Jackson, MS. Please feel free to contact us at 601-939-0067 anytime with questions. Chances are you can go to your local dump and recycle them there for little to no charge to you. Call ahead though, and if they don't recycle them they can tell you who does in your area.