TVs & e-waste disposal in Pennsylvania

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

Pennsylvania's Covered Device Recycling Act keeps televisions and computers out of municipal waste facilities — counties, municipalities and haulers run the drop-off sites and events, and DEP lists them. Read from Pennsylvania 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).

Covered devices are prohibited from disposal at municipal waste facilities by the Covered Device Recycling Act, Act 108 of 2010 (Pennsylvania DEP).

Where to take it

Sites are listed in the Pennsylvania DEP drop-off site finder.

The statute Pennsylvania cites is Covered Device Recycling Act, Act 108 of 2010.

Counties differ — verify with your local program.


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