TVs & e-waste disposal in New Jersey
What New Jersey says to do with TVs & e-waste, read off New Jersey DEP's own page on 2026-08-19.
New Jersey's E-Waste Law bans disposal of covered electronic devices, televisions included, and DEP publishes a list of collection sites where consumers drop them off for free. Read from New Jersey DEP · 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).
The E-Waste Law includes a ban on the disposal of covered electronic devices, which are desktop or personal computers, computer monitors, portable computers, desktop printers, desktop fax machines, or televisions sold to a consumer (NJDEP).
Where to take it
Sites are listed in the New Jersey DEP drop-off site finder.
The statute New Jersey cites is Electronic Waste Management Act (E-Waste Law).
Counties differ — verify with your local program.
All 50 states: How do you dispose of a TV? — the federal baseline, what happens to it, and every state's rule with the page it was read from.