
According to the EPA, only 18% of discarded televisions are currently being recycled. (©istockphoto)
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Whether you've owned your television since Happy Days first aired or it's just time for an upgrade, make sure your TV doesn't end up in the landfill by properly recycling or donating it. According to the U.S. EPA, only 18 percent of discarded televisions are currently being recycled. That's an alarming statistic, considering a single television can often contain between two and eight pounds of lead, which can be released into the environment through landfill leachate or incinerator ash.
With television stations switching to digital signals by June 12, 2009, experts forecast the number of televisions being disposed of will increase. For information on television take-back programs and to see how well manufacturers scored on their recycling efforts, visit TakeBackMyTv.com.
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