When my TV set stops working and can not be repaired, should I recycle it?
Yes! The Mahoning County Green Team holds electronic recycling drives throughout the year, and residents may take their non-working TV set to get it recycled. Since the dismantling process is expensive, there is a charge based on the size of the picture tube. However, that is a small price to pay in order to protect the environment.

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1. When is the curbside recycling pick-up in my neighborhood?
2. Is it better for the environment to dispose of my old TV, even though it still works, and buy a new TV?
3. What is The Green Team?
4. How can I recycle?
5. When my TV set stops working and can not be repaired, should I recycle it?
6. If I have a paid TV service such as cable or satellite, do I need a converter box?
7. Do I have to purchase a high definition TV (HDTV)?
8. I have an older style, working TV set with an antenna. Will I have to get rid of the TV in order to receive broadcasts?
9. I have items that are not accepted at the curb or drop-off sites. Can I still recycle them?