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Look for a local recycling facility that is equipped to handle TV recycling. E-cycling Central is a great resource that can help you find a recycling depot near you. Or, you can check to see if the manufacturer of your old TV has a recycling program.
The fees you collect and pay to the state provide funding for a program for consumers to return, recycle, and ensure safe and environmentally sound disposal of covered electronic devices (CEDs).
CURBSIDE. To dispose of electronic or universal waste through curbside pick up, schedule a Recology Bulky Item Recycling pickup for free if you are a resident of San Francisco. Residents receive 1-2 free pickups per year. Many Goodwill stores also accept working and non-working electronics.
Examples of e-waste that should NOT be disposed of in your trash bin include: Kitchen equipment: Toasters, coffee makers, microwave ovens. Laboratory equipment: Hot plates, microscopes, calorimeters. Cathode ray tubes (CRTs): Computer monitors, televisions.
Covered Electronic Waste Recycling Fee Categories2005 to 20082017 to 2019More than four inches but less than 15 inches$6$5At least 15 inches but less than 35 inches$8$635 inches or more$10$7
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If you sell a CED to a California consumer and your business is in California, or you are required to hold a California sellers permit or are registered, or should be registered, to collect California use tax, you owe the fee.
California. The Electronic Waste Recycling Fee is a fee imposed by the government of the state of California in the United States on new purchases of electronic products with viewable screens.
Covered Electronic Waste Recycling Fee Categories2005 to 20082017 to 2019More than four inches but less than 15 inches$6$5At least 15 inches but less than 35 inches$8$635 inches or more$10$7
In California, it is illegal to put electronic equipment in the trash. Many electronic devices contain toxic chemicals that can leak from the landfill and contaminate groundwater and soil. Electronics can be recycled at your local household hazardous waste drop-off facility for free, or at participating stores.
Computers can be recycled via the Bulky Item Recycling Program. They can also be brought to the SF Transfer Stations Public Disposal Recycling Area, Goodwill and other places around San Francisco.

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