https://www.tucsonaz.gov/es/announce...ow-televisions
Too often we see old televisions dumped in the desert or in alleys or vacant lots. This is potentially harmful to the environment and any humans or animals who may be exposed to the broken glass. If your old television will fit in your trash container, you can put it in with your regular household trash. If you don't have room, please bring to the City's HHW Program so it can be properly disposed of. We live in a beautiful desert so please do your part and Know Where to Throw.
And the cities Household Hazardous Waste Program
no longer takes them even for the $10 fee that they used to charge.
https://www.tucsonaz.gov/es/hhw-list
So I called the place that used to do the
electronics recycling for the city. He said garbage can or the landfill (and pay landfill fees). So stupid!
Here are our landfill fees...
• Residential Rates
• Any covered load 2000 pounds or less $15 (Effective July 1, 2011)
• Any covered load more than 2000 pounds $32 per ton
• Uncovered loads will be charged an additional $5
• Tires, $2 each (passenger tires only), in addition to any other applicable fees
• Special handling, $42/ton with $75 minimum*
• Large carcass disposal, $75/ton with $75 minimum
• Disposal of appliances designed to use
refrigerant, $5 per appliance in addition to other applicable fees
• The only acceptable forms of payment for residential rate customers are Cash, Visa, Mastercard and Discover.
• Heavy loads (any load greater than 2000 lbs.) may be required to leave a cash security deposit. Credit Cards will not be accepted for security deposits. Cash only.
• Household hazardous waste, $10/load for non-city residents
Accepted Waste
• Green waste/yard trimmings including palm fronds
• Wooden pallets
• Mattresses
• Furniture
• Rugs
• Concrete/asphalt
• Construction debris
• Mobile homes*
• Animal carcasses*
*Special Handling - Call 791-4183, Monday - Friday, for information about special handling or questions about materials accepted for disposal. Special Handling is waste that requires additional operational efforts to dispose of properly. Examples include: Mobile homes and animal carcasses.
Non-acceptable Waste
• Explosives
• Ammunition
• Regulated hazardous waste
• Regulated polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)
• Universal waste
• Regulated radioactive materials
• Bulk liquids
• Raw septage
• Intact automobiles
• Units containing refrigerants*
• Whole tires*
• Lead acid batteries
• Waste oil
• Any wastes prohibited by Federal, State of Arizona statute or regulation or City policy.
And scrap yards here take
Freon items as is for no fee and pay you for them!!!
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