The Gedney Recycling Yard in White Plains, NY is on Gedney Avenue between Mamaroneck Avenue and Old Mamaroneck Avenue.
At a recycling yard.
Take it to anyplace that sells batteries or an auto salvage yard for recycling.
NO! You will get fined for it if you get caught. Monitors need to be taken to the recycling yard, and usually require a small recycling fee. Google your local "recycling center" and ask them about the cost associated with the monitor.
I don't think most curbside recycling will take them, but you should call your city's recycling center to see if they have a scrap metal yard that will take them.
Have you tried a new car dealer or a recycling yard?
They generally end up in a junk yard where some parts are removed for resale and the rest is crushed for recycling.
you put your paper in the blue recycle box, and it goes to the recycling yard , and gets put into a machine.
If you're not able to sell it as is, your best bet is probably a metal recycling yard.
When a car is put into a recycling yard it is usually put out until all parts have been taken off. Then the car is fed into a car crusher. Once the car is crushed it is then shredded and pick apart for scrap.
It would depend upon the materials that had been composted. The National Recycling Coalition Measurement Standards and Reporting Guidelines has estimated that one cubic yard of finished compost from yard waste would weigh 1,400 pounds.
Order through the dealer, or you can try the local auto parts recycling center (junk yard) for a used part.
Negligible scrap value, unless you live in a state with a refund value like California's CRV. In most states recycling bottles and cans won't even pay for the gas to take them to the recycling center or scrap yard.