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Monitor Recycling: What You Need to Know
Monitors – whether LCD, LED or old CRT models – are electronic waste and must be treated as such. They contain recyclable metals and plastics, as well as hazardous materials like mercury and lead (in older units).
They should never be disposed of in landfill or kerbside bins.

How to recycle computer monitors
Take old or broken monitors to an e-waste drop-off point, council recycling facility or electronics retailer with a take-back scheme. Business IT equipment should be handled by a certified e-waste recycler offering data security assurance and compliance reporting.

Why monitor recycling is essential
Recycling recovers valuable metals and reduces environmental risks associated with toxic components. It also diverts bulky e-waste from landfill and supports responsible electronics production through material reuse.
Waste management with sustainability in mind
At Resource Environmental Solutions, we can arrange the collection and disposal of all types of waste anywhere in Australia.
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