Collect and Recycle

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TV Recycling and Disposal Service For Businesses

If your business is looking to recycle your TV waste, we are here to help.
Our team can collect and recycle broken, old or unwanted TV’s from your business.

Compliance

We ensure your TVs are handled in full accordance with WEEE regulations, giving your business complete peace of mind. Our processes meet all environmental and e-waste management standards, with recycling documentation provided.

Sustainability

Our service is designed to minimise environmental impact by ensuring your equipment is recycled safely. Wherever possible, we prioritise reuse, responsible redistribution, and recycling to divert materials from landfill.

Service

We provide a dedicated point of contact and a dependable service. We can collect multiple waste types in a single collection, helping to deliver both cost and environmental savings.

TELEVISION DISPOSAL

TV Recycling For Businesses

At Collect and Recycle, we offer collections for TVs nationwide in bulk volumes. The waste is transported to licensed recycling centres where the waste can be repurposed into new products.

Our recycling service specifically caters to businesses with large volumes of TV waste, and can also be collected with mixed loads of other electrical and electronic items. This may include computers, laptops, printers, fridges and freezers, and other WEEE.

The TV Disposal Service

Contact

Please let our team know the types of TVs you would like collected. When filling out our form, please provide quantities, the collection address, and images if available.

Collection

Once we have received information regarding your waste, we will be in touch with a quotation and collection day.

Recycling

Our drivers will collect and transport your waste to licensed recycling and disposal facilities. The waste will be separated and recycled where possible.

Our Duty of Care

You can access all of our duty of care documentation by using the button below. This includes waste exemptions, insurances and waste carriers license.

Receive A Quote

Please fill out the form regarding your enquiry, and one of our
friendly team members will get back to you within 24 hours.

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TV WASTE RECYCLING

Why Disposing Of Your TV Responsibly Is Essential

Back in 2013, the UK government implemented regulations regarding the recovery, reuse, recycling and treatment of electrical and electronic equipment. These regulations are known as The Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (or “WEEE”) Regulations.

WEEE items such as televisions tend to be composed of a wide variety of materials, including:

  • Metal
  • Glass
  • Plastics
  • Chemical Coatings
  • Cables
  • Electronics

TV’s and flat screens can also potentially contain hazardous materials like arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury and certain flame retardants. As these are classed as hazardous waste, they pose a risk to human health and the environment when disposed of wrongly.

GET IN TOUCH

Book a Collection For
Your TV Recycling

If you are looking for a collection for your TV waste, get in touch with our team today. We will transport your electrical waste to licensed recycling sites for safe repurposing.

Please note, we do not provide services for small electrical items from households. Please use your local recycling points to dispose of unwanted electrical products, or donate to local charities.

FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions

TVs are made from a mix of materials including glass, plastics, circuit boards, wiring, and metals such as copper and aluminium. Modern flat screens may also contain liquid crystals, mercury, or other hazardous substances. These components make professional recycling essential to ensure safe handling and recovery of valuable materials.

TVs are recycled by first removing hazardous components such as mercury lamps and circuit boards. The units are then dismantled, and materials like plastics, metals, and glass are separated for processing. Specialist facilities ensure that harmful substances are treated safely while recyclable materials are recovered for reuse.