Television / TV
Disposal Rules
TVs are classified as e-waste and are prohibited from dumpsters in most states. CRT TVs contain lead, and flat screens contain mercury. Proper recycling is required by law in many jurisdictions.
Pro Tip
Never place a TV in a dumpster — it can result in fines for you and the hauler. E-waste laws are strictly enforced.
What to Do Instead
Best Buy accepts TVs for recycling (fees may apply for large units). Municipal e-waste collection events are often free.
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Computer / Laptop
ProhibitedComputers and laptops are classified as e-waste and are prohibited from dumpster disposal. They contain heavy metals and hazardous materials. Many states have specific laws mandating electronic waste recycling.
Printer / Scanner
ProhibitedPrinters and scanners are e-waste and should not go in dumpsters. Ink cartridges contain chemicals that can contaminate soil. Remove cartridges and recycle them separately.
Cell Phones & Tablets
ProhibitedCell phones and tablets contain lithium-ion batteries and rare earth metals. They are prohibited from dumpsters and should never be placed in regular trash. Many have trade-in value even when broken.
Small Electronics (Toasters, etc.)
AcceptedSmall household electronics like toasters, blenders, coffee makers, and fans are generally accepted in dumpsters. They do not contain significant hazardous materials and are treated as general waste in most areas.