How do I dispose of a TV in King County?

How do I dispose of a TV in King County?

King County does not accept cell phones, computer monitors, computers (including laptops) or televisions in the garbage or at transfer stations.

  1. Use the King County Take it Back Network to find an electronics recycler close to you.
  2. Recycle your computers, monitors and TVs for free with the E-Cycle Washington program.

Where can I recycle my TV in Snohomish County?

E-Cycle Washington is a free program that makes it easy for Washington residents to recycle their broken, obsolete, or worn-out electronics. Electronic products contain valuable materials that can be recycled and toxic chemicals that should be kept out of the landfill.

How do I dispose of old appliances in Seattle?

For Households: Old furniture, mattresses, appliances and the like. The cost is $30 per item, the same as the minimum charge at the transfer stations. (Refrigerators are $38.) Call SPU Customer Service at (206) 684-3000 to arrange a bulky item collection.

Can I take a mattress to the dump Snohomish County?

Residents can drop off this item at a Snohomish County solid waste facility. Charges may apply. Contact your local transfer station for information on pricing. Arlington Recycle Warehouse can pick up your old mattresses and box springs for only $25 per piece.

What can be recycled Snohomish County?

Recycling

Item Limitation
Motor oil Up to 10 gallons per customer, per day
Oil Filters Limit 3 per customer, per day
Antifreeze Up to 10 gallons per customer, per day
Batteries Household Only (Dry cell, rechargeable, Nickel-Cadmium or Lithium)

How can I get rid of my tube TV near me?

Who will pick up old tube TVs? GreenCitizen and other recycling centers will pick up old tube TVs. GreenCitizen does it for free, but do note that other recyclers might charge you for it. You might also find some non-profit and charitable organizations that will collect it for free if you plan to give it away.

  • October 25, 2022