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Recycle It, Don't Trash It! is an anti-pollution slogan that was imported into North America from 1992. It was part of the government's "Trashing it is completely uncool" campaign, and, by extension, part of the larger War on Pollution effort

Because of Freon’s destructive impact on the ozone layer, the Clean Air Act prohibits its venting into the atmosphere. Old refrigerators and freezers often become inefficient storage areas for a small items. Humidifiers, refrigerators and other cooling devices contain toxic chemical coolants, for instance.

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      Projection Television

      $35.00

      Recycling your projection TV could not be any easier. Simply schedule online and we will pickup your Projection TV. Same day pickup available is scheduled early in the day.

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      Satellite Dish

      $10.00

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      Television (Large)

      $35.00

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      Television (Medium)

      $20.00

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      Television (Small)

      $15.00

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      Television (Wooden)

      $35.00

      Recycle Your Old Wooden Television

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      Television Flat Screen

      $20.00

      Television Recycling. We can pick-up your television for a small fee. The cost varies according to the distance that our truck has to travel to pick up your TV. Unlike most other recyclers we do not charge for everything we receive, but only for those items that are costly to recycle and / or difficult to haul.


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The Environmental Protection Agency reports 290 million scrap tires were generated in 2009. Of the 290 million, 45 million of these scrap tires were used to make automotive and truck tire re-treads. With landfills minimizing their acceptance of whole tires and the health and environmental risks of stockpiling tires

Household batteries contain more than 20 toxic substances (including lead, mercury, cadmium, nickel, chromium, lithium, copper, manganese, silver, selenium, and corrosive acids). In landfills, heavy metals can leach into the soil and contaminate the groundwater. Over-exposure to these elements can cause a myriad of health problems, including damage to the brain, kidneys and other major organs, as well as contributing to birth defects.