Got an old TV gathering dust in your garage? Maybe a heavy CRT, a busted plasma, or a cracked flat-screen the kids took out with a Wii remote? Throwing it in the curbside bin in California isn’t an option — it’s actually illegal. Here’s exactly how to legally and affordably get rid of an old TV in Southern California in 2026.
California treats televisions as Covered Electronic Waste (CEW) under the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 (SB 20). CRT (tube) televisions contain up to 8 pounds of lead in the glass, plus mercury and cadmium in the circuit boards. Flat-screen LCD and plasma TVs contain mercury-vapor backlights and brominated flame retardants — all hazardous to groundwater if landfilled.
Tossing a TV in your residential trash in Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside, or San Bernardino County can earn you fines starting at $100 per item, and your hauler will refuse the bin if they catch it. CRT TVs in particular are banned from California landfills outright.
The good news: California funds a statewide e-waste program through the Advance Recycling Fee you paid when you bought the TV. That makes most disposal options free if you can get the set to a drop-off.
CalRecycle maintains a public list of approved Covered Electronic Waste collectors. Many SoCal cities run free year-round or monthly drop-offs:
You’ll need a California driver’s license and proof of residency. Most centers cap free drop-offs at 7 items per visit.
Samsung, Sony, LG, and Vizio all run free mail-back or partner drop-off recycling. Vizio — headquartered in Irvine, CA — has one of the most generous programs for Southern California residents.
If your TV still works and is HD or newer, donate it before recycling:
Important: charities will not accept CRT (tube) TVs, rear-projection TVs, or anything cracked or non-working. Don’t try to dump on them — you’ll just create a hazardous-waste headache for a non-profit.
Drop-off is free, but it isn’t free in your time. Hire a junk removal crew when:
If you’re paying a hauler to take just the TV, expect 2026 SoCal pricing in this range:
Bundle the TV with a couch, mattress, or general garage cleanout and the per-item cost drops significantly.
At 911 Junk CA, every TV we pick up across LA, Orange County, Riverside, and San Bernardino goes to a CalRecycle-approved e-waste processor — never to a landfill. We pull the set from anywhere on your property (upstairs bedrooms, mounted on a living-room wall, the back of the garage), sweep up afterward, and email you a recycling receipt for your records.
We’re licensed, insured, and family-operated — same crew, same trucks, every job. No surprise upcharges, no third-party subcontractors, no leaving you holding a $100 fine because someone illegally dumped your set down the road.
Can I leave my TV at the curb on bulky-item day?
No. Most SoCal cities specifically exclude Covered Electronic Waste from bulky pickup. Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Santa Ana all reject TVs left at the curb.
What if my TV is broken?
Doesn’t matter — recycling centers and junk haulers take broken sets. They’re recycled for the metals, glass, and circuitry.
Are CRT TVs harder to dispose of?
Yes. They contain leaded glass, weigh 2–3x as much as a comparable flat-screen, and fewer charities accept them. Junk removal is usually the easiest path.
Do you take TVs from apartments or condos?
Yes — we’ll come up the stairs or in the elevator and dolly it out. Just point at the set.
911 Junk CA offers free, no-obligation quotes across Southern California, with same-day and next-day pickup available 7 days a week. We handle the lifting, the loading, and the legal recycling so you don’t have to. Call (909) 244-1646 or book online for a free quote today.
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