TVs & e-waste disposal in South Carolina

What South Carolina says to do with TVs & e-waste, read off South Carolina Department of Environmental Services's own page on 2026-08-19.

South Carolina law says residents may not knowingly discard a television, computer, monitor or printer in any waste stream headed for a solid waste landfill — all 46 counties run collection programs or events. Read from South Carolina Department of Environmental Services · 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).

Residents "may not knowingly place or discard" a computer, computer monitor, printer or television "in any waste stream that is to be disposed of in a solid waste landfill" (SCDES).

Where to take it

Your county program is listed in South Carolina Department of Environmental Services's county program directory.

The statute South Carolina cites is South Carolina Manufacturer Responsibility and Consumer Convenience Information Technology Equipment Collection and Recovery Act (Section 48-60-90).

Counties differ — verify with your local program.


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