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Don't Trash Old Computers, TVs

TVs and computers can no longer be picked up at curbside trash collections under the Covered Device Recycling Act.

Are you still wondering what to do with your old TV or computer that you replaced recently? There are many options for disposal, but trash collection isn't one of them.

TVs and computers can no longer be picked up at curbside trash collections under the Covered Device Recycling Act, which went into effect at the end of last month. "Covered devices" include desktop and laptop computers, computer monitors, computer peripherals and televisions, the act states.

Since landfills and other solid waste disposal facilities in Pennsylvania will no longer be allowed to accept covered devices, the Act requires that these devices be recycled.

If you have unwanted electronics, the closest location for recycling in the Goodwill, 1487 W Street Road in Warminster.

For a full list of recycling locations throughout Pennsylvania click here.

Related Topics: Covered Device Recycling Act, Electronics Recycling, Goodwill, Unwanted Electronics, and warminster

ingrid

11:07 am on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

E Waste Experts, a Bucks County based business and Southampton resident, will take those old computers and electronics for disposal. Learn more about them by clicking onto their link at http://www.ewasteexperts.com/ContactUs1.html. Also, like them on Facebook.

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Keith

3:24 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

I tried to take a TV to that Goodwill and they wouldn't accept it! Something about a new policy???? (that was in November)

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