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What to do with your television

Sell it using a classified advert in your local paper or a card in the window of your local newsagent or post office.

If your unwanted TV is working then try contacting a local charity shop.

Take it to your local council landfill site. They may well collect them and try and sell them on rather than just put them in the landfill site. Click here for information from your local council.

 

ICER (Industry Council for Electronic Equipment Recycling) has a list of companies that will recycle all types of WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Click here for that list.


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