I have a 31 inch crt TV that I no longer use. Is there anyplace that I can recycle it? Most places restrict the size of TVs to recycle to 20 inch.
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CustomPubs at 10:03AM September 25
Tomorrow’s ToxAway Day at Glendale will take up to 27-inch TVs, but that won’t help you. Try calling the Office of Environmental Services at (317) 327-2234.
thegreentechshop at 2:55PM September 25
You may want to check earth911.com. You can find local recycling centers in your area. Good luck!
eolemidwest at 3:18PM September 25
End of Life Electronics in Fishers will recycle any tv on Mondays between 9am and 6pm. Call them 849-7314. I’m sure they will help you.
GlobalWarmingIsALie at 3:34PM October 06
If if still works GoodWill or similar type place would be best. It still gets used by someone that needs a TV and it probably uses less power than the newer sets. the ultimate recycle is to reuse vs buying new.
iampotatoes at 10:31AM October 07
This sounds interesting but another FANTASTIC idea is the Indianapolis Earth Hour Campaign, which would be even more helpful. Please check it out!!