TV and Monitor Recycling Services

ECER Inc. provides safe, compliant, and eco-conscious recycling solutions for televisions and display monitors of all types. From outdated CRTs to modern LED, LCD, and plasma screens, our team handles every unit with care—removing hazardous components, recovering materials, and ensuring full legal and environmental compliance.

old tvs to be recycled
old tvs to be recycled

Trusted TV Recycling from Professionals

East Coast Electronics Recycling offers professional TV recycling services backed by years of experience handling electronic waste safely and efficiently. Our team understands the challenges of disposing of older televisions, including bulky CRT models and newer flat screens, and ensures each unit is processed responsibly from start to finish.

 

We provide a range of services to make TV recycling easy and accessible. Whether you need a one-time pickup, ongoing collection service with e-waste containers, or support for a community recycling event, we have the tools and flexibility to meet your needs. Our solutions are available for residents, schools, businesses, and government agencies looking to responsibly manage old or unwanted televisions.

Learn all the types of TV's and monitors we can help you recycle.

What We Recycle

From computer monitors to outdated old TV’s, we can recycle it all.

CRT Televisions and Monitors

Heavy, glass-based units handled with special care due to toxic materials.

LCD/LED/Plasma TVs

Safely processed for materials recovery

Computer Monitors

From individual computer setups to bulk office cleanouts.

Touchscreen Displays and POS Monitors

Common in retail and healthcare.

Smart TVs and Commercial Displays

Large-format devices recycled responsibly.

What’s Inside Your Screen?

The Hidden Hazards of TVs and Monitors

Televisions and monitors are often overlooked as hazardous waste, yet they contain a mix of toxic materials that pose serious risks when not recycled correctly. CRT screens are made with leaded glass, LCDs use mercury-filled backlights, and all display types include plastics, flame retardants, and metal circuitry that require specialized handling. When improperly disposed of, these materials don’t break down—they leach, burn, or accumulate in landfills, polluting the environment and harming nearby ecosystems.

 

For organizations that manage electronics at scale—schools, offices, hospitals, and more—understanding these risks is critical. Improper handling can expose staff to dangerous substances, while undermining sustainability goals and responsible asset management policies. Recycling TVs and monitors with a trusted partner like ECER Inc. ensures that components are neutralized and materials are recovered safely.

How to Know It’s Time to Recycle Your Display

Televisions and monitors don’t last forever—and when they start to fail, it’s often a sign they’ve become e-waste. Older CRT TVs, outdated LCDs, and even newer flat screens can pose safety or functionality issues that make them candidates for responsible recycling.

 

If you’re noticing any of the following signs, it may be time to recycle your display:

  • The screen is cracked or flickering
  • The backlight is dim, uneven, or fully out
  • Ports no longer support modern devices (HDMI, USB-C, etc.)
  • The resolution is too low for current use
  • The TV or monitor no longer powers on reliably
  • It’s collecting dust in storage and hasn’t been used in years
  • It’s a bulky CRT that’s been replaced by a flat screen
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Lead in
CRT Glass

Leaches into soil and groundwater if not recycled through approved methods.

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Mercury in
LCD Backlights

A potent neurotoxin that requires specialized removal and containment.

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Plastic and Flame Retardants

When burned, they emit carcinogenic and hormone-disrupting byproducts.

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Heavy Metals in Circuit Boards

Includes cadmium, arsenic, and other regulated materials that must be safely recovered.

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Long-Term
Environmental Damage

Improper disposal of displays contributes to irreversible ecological harm.

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Industries We Help Stay Clean

At ECER Inc., we support a wide range of industries with  recycling solutions tailored to their needs. Whether it’s a single screen or an entire building’s worth of displays, we make the process simple and reliable.

 

  • Education: We help schools and universities recycle outdated classroom TVs and desktop monitors during upgrades and summer cleanouts.
  • Healthcare: We handle wall-mounted patient displays, nurses’ station monitors, and outdated diagnostics screens with care.
  • Government: From agency offices to public libraries, we manage end-of-life monitor collection and transport with professionalism.
  • Retail & Hospitality: We remove and recycle checkout displays, touchscreen kiosks, and lobby televisions as stores and venues refresh their tech.

No matter the industry, ECER Inc. offers fast pickup, detailed documentation, and peace of mind with every job.

TV Monitor Recycling

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, we accept CRT televisions and monitors of all sizes. These displays are handled with extra care and processed in line with environmental regulations.

Definitely. Whether your screen is chipped, cracked, or no longer turns on, we can still recycle it properly.

We process and recycle bulky or outdated screens using a proven process that emphasizes safety and compliance.

Yes. We offer scheduled pickups for schools, offices, and facilities with multiple units, making it easy to recycle in volume.

Yes. Every recycling job includes a Certificate of Recycling for your records.

If your TV is still functional, we recommend signing out of any accounts or apps. This helps protect your privacy before the unit is recycled.

Yes, we work with property managers and residential facilities to coordinate pickups for large or multi-unit drop-offs.

Yes. We can also accept items like power cords, remotes, and mounting brackets when included with your display.

Contact Us

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Simply fill out the form provided to you here and a team member will be in touch with you as soon as possible! 

Office Phone Number

+1-877-537-9940

Office Email

info@ecerinc.com