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TV Recycling - Palm Bay, FL

Old TV Recycling Services, Centers & Companies near Palm Bay, FL

Best Buy
Location – 1900 Evans Rd Melbourne, Florida
Zip code 32904

Indian River County – Roseland Convenience Center
Location – 7860 130th St Sebastian, FL
Zip code 32958

Indian River County – Fellsmere Convenience Center
Location – 12510 County Road 512 Fellsmere, FL
Zip code 32948

Indian River County – Winter Beach Convenience Center
Location – 3955 65th St Vero Beach, FL
Zip code 32967

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center
Location – 2250 Adamson Road Cocoa, FL
Zip code 32926

Osceola County – St. Cloud Transfer Station HHW / Recycling Drop-off Site
Location – 27 Peghorn Way St Cloud, FL
Zip code 34769

Tips & Warning

· Before recycle Television, consider that your old TVs is working or not if it’s still working we recommend that reusing and donation are the best way to save energy and natural resources.

· Check your state waste disposal laws because laws of dispose waste vary by state. For example, if plasma televisions are considered hazardous waste in your state, different disposal rules may apply.

·  When you plan to purchase a new TV, ask the store if they offer a trade-in program or they will take and recycle your old, unwanted set when they deliver your new digital TV. The companies or stores which accept your old TVs such as Best Buy’s, LG Electronics, Panasonic, Sharp, Toshiba, Samsung, and Sony.

·  Contact a local repair shop and ask if they buy old televisions for refurbishing because some places pay you a small fee for a nonworking television, fix it, and sell it for a profit.

·  Call your local Television recycle service to see how electronic waste is handled in your area. Some services pick it up for recycling on your bulk garbage day, while others require you to bring it to a central facility for recycling.

· Contact the store where you purchased your television and ask if they offer a take-back program for electronics. If the store doesn't offer one, try to contact the manufacturer because some manufacturers partner with local retailers to provide drop-off points for electronics recycling.


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