TVs & e-waste disposal in Connecticut

What Connecticut says to do with TVs & e-waste, read off Connecticut DEEP's own page on 2026-08-19.

Connecticut's e-waste law makes every municipality provide a free drop-off location for televisions, computers, monitors and printers — and since January 1, 2011 those covered devices are banned from the trash. Read from Connecticut DEEP · checked 2026-08-19

Don't place computers, monitors and TVs in your trash, recycling bin or place them at the curb — these items require special handling and cannot be collected via your regular curbside service (Oregon DEQ).

As of January 1, 2011, covered electronic devices (CEDs) are banned from the trash (Connecticut DEEP).

Where to take it

Sites are listed in the Connecticut Electronics Recycling Program drop-off site finder.

The statute Connecticut cites is CGS Sections 22a-629 through 22a-640.

Counties differ — verify with your local program.


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