New TV? Recycle the Old One!
Posted June 10th, 2009 by Rethink Recycling
On June 12, all full-power broadcast television stations are required start broadcasting in digital only. This is known as the digital television (DTV) transition.
If you currently use "rabbit ears" or a rooftop antenna for your television, you must take one of the following actions to receive digital broadcasts:
- Connect your television to a digital-to-analog converter box,
- Subscribe to a pay television service such as cable or satellite, or
- Buy a digital television (a
television with a built-in digital tuner).
If you buy a new television, be sure to recycle your old one! Electronic products containing a CRT may not be placed in the garbage (Minnesota Statutes §115A.9565). This is because most TVs and computer monitors contain 2 to 8 pounds of toxic lead.
Recycling options for televisions and other
household electronics available to Twin Cities metro-area residents include:
- Take-back programs: Some manufacturers and retailers will take back your old electronics for recycling.
- Garbage haulers: Some haulers pick up electronics for recycling.
- Recycling companies: You can drop off your old electronics at a recycler. Some recyclers pick up electronics for recycling.
- Government recycling programs: Your city, county, or neighborhood may pick up electronics, offer drop-off sites, or accept electronics at community clean-up events.
To find electronics recycling options, visit RethinkRecycling.com. For more information on the upcoming DTV transition, visit www.dtv.gov.

You don't need a new TV
I second that...
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