TV REYCLING PROCESS

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TV REYCLING PROCESS

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"Best Buy, Office Max and Staples will all take back old electronics for free, or for a small charge. Finally, if you do not like these options, you can donate your television to Goodwill, give it to a neighbor on Freecycle, or donate your TV to your church, local school, or even a local theater that could use it as a prop. Because CRT televisions contain dangerous substances, it really comes down to responsibly getting rid of your television, or the TV recycling process. This is from an article that appeared on All Green Website: " – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: TV REYCLING PROCESS


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TV REYCLING PROCESS
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According to the EPA, recycling just one
computer and one monitor is the equivalent to
preventing 1.35 metric tons of carbon dioxide
emissions from being released. The recycling of
one television prevents four to eight pounds of
lead from being added to the waste stream.
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What is the TV Recycling Process?
The first stage in the TV recycling process is to
remove the cathode ray tube from its enclosure.
After the CRT is removed, the left over parts are
shredded and separated into categories of copper,
steel, printed circuit board, and plastic. 
 Television recycling process involves the
cathode ray tube made out of glass. It is
necessary to remove the leaded glass from the
clean glass.
Finally, the leaded glass is heated up so that
the lead can be removed. Once extracted, the lead
is sold as a commodity.
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How Can We Avoid the Costly Television Recycling
Process?
  • There are a few ways you can responsibly get rid
    of your television without getting involved with
    the TV recycling process.

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You could sell your television on
eBay
Amazon
  • Craigslist

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You could choose to return your television to its
manufacturer for free of charge at many drop off
centers. If you can not find a convenient place
to do this, you can consider dropping off your
television at a retail store.
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Finally, if you do not like these options, you
can donate your television to Goodwill, give it
to a neighbor on Freecycle, or donate your TV to
your church, local school, or even a local
theater that could use it as a prop. 
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Contact us
  • All Green Electronics Recycling 
  • ADDRESS
  • 15561 Del Amo Ave. Tustin, CA 92780 
  • PHONE
  • (714) 782-1485 
  • EMAIL
  • info_at_allgreenrecycling.com
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