
How do I dispose of electronics in PA? Pennsylvania state law requires that televisions, computers, and monitors be recycled and prohibits disposal as trash. Some of the curbside trash haulers will pick up TV’s for a fee. Check with your trash hauler to see if they are conducting a special electronics collection.
Does Pennsylvania have a law requiring the recycling of e-waste? The Covered Device Recycling Act (CDRA), Act 108 of 2010, requires manufacturers to provide recycling programs for desktop computers, laptop computers, computer monitors, computer peripherals and televisions sold to consumers in Pennsylvania.
Does Best Buy take old TVs in Pennsylvania? State-specific recycling information:
There are no store drop-off fees in California. Stores in Connecticut and Pennsylvania do not accept TVs for drop-off.
How do I dispose of electronics in Philadelphia?
Places that accept electronic waste in Philadelphia include:
- eForce Recycling.
- eLoop.
- Best Buy.
- Staples.