TVs & e-waste disposal in West Virginia
What West Virginia says to do with TVs & e-waste, read off West Virginia DEP's own page on 2026-08-19.
West Virginia lifted its covered electronic device landfill ban under House Bill 4540 — WVDEP says West Virginians can again dispose of CEDs, including CRT televisions, at their local landfill, though the landfill may charge and Berkeley County still bans them. Read from West Virginia 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).
Where to take it
Your county program is listed in West Virginia DEP's county program directory.
The statute West Virginia cites is House Bill 4540 (amending W.Va. Code §22-15A-22).
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.