PC Disposal
 


TELEVISION RECYCLING IN KANSAS CITY

Not sure where to take those old TVs sitting around the house? PC Disposal (PCD) now offers EPA compliant TV recycling in the Greater Kansas City area, including Olathe, Overland Park, Lenexa, Lee's Summit, Independence, Blue Springs and surrounding areas.

Why recycle my television?

In 2007, Americans had accumulated 99 million TVs in storage and discarded nearly 27 million TVs, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Of the TVs discarded, approximately 18 percent were recycled. Between 2004 and 2007, the number of TVs that entered the waste stream increased by 14 percent.

Old televisions contain lead, copper, steel and aluminum that can be recovered through recycling. Recycling TVs helps to conserve natural resources and energy, and reduce pollution resulting from the extraction and processing of raw materials from the earth.


What does PCD do with my television?

In our industry, PC Disposal's TV recycling center is classified as a “collector-separator.”  The television is broken down and separated into its basic material categories. From there, each material is shipped to its corresponding recycling plant: metal recycling center, glass recycler, plastic bailer, etc.

Our recycling methods are fully compliant with Environmental Protection Agency rules and recycling laws in Missouri and Kansas.


How much does it cost?
television recycling
PCD charges $3 per diagonal inch. If you don't already know the size of your television, measure the glass screen from the upper left corner to the lower right corner and multiply times two. For example: 27 inches X $3 = $81.

NOTE: PCD does not accept the old wooden console televisions. Sorry.


Who is PCD?

PC Disposal is part of a family of technology businesses started in 1989. Kory Bostwick founded PC Disposal in 1998 because he was concerned that there were few environmentally-friendly options for companies who wanted to dispose of the toxic glut of obsolete computers that were filling offices – and ultimately – landfills.

With this idea in mind, PC Disposal has grown into one of the largest computer disposal firms in the industry. We've now expanded to provide recycling services for all types of electronic waste. In addition to home consumers, our clients include companies of all sizes throughout the United States and Canada, and many of our clients are Fortune 500 companies and U.S. government agencies.


Where is PCD located and what are you hours?

If you live in the Kansas City area, our national headquarters isn't too far away.

Proud endorser for
WasteWise logo PC Disposal
13855 West 101st Street  
Lenexa, Kansas 66215

1-877-244-0250
isales@pcdisposal.com

Hours:
Monday thru Friday  
8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
12:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.



View Larger Map







 

Call us
e-waste video Other recycling firms don't want you to see this!
Find out what happens when
60 Minutes follows one  recycling company's e-waste from the U.S. to one of the most toxic places on Earth.
computer recycling kansas city
I had the opportunity to visit the PC Disposal facility. I was impressed by operation and the great staff. I am very happy with the service.
— Romy Riddle, President
    Ymor, Inc.
    d.b.a H&R Block of Camdenton
    Ymor 2, Inc.
    d.b.a H&R Block of Osage Beach


Sprint Corporation and Time Warner pay PC Disposal...to take old equipment off their hands. The fee seems small compared with fines that can be levied should environmental regulators trace old equipment in a landfill back to a company.
Kansas City Business Journal

Copyright © 1999 PC Disposal — All Rights Reserved
SOLUTIONS
· computer recycling
· monitor recycling
· copier hard drive security
· nationwide recycling center
· computer recycling kansas city
· television recycling kansas city
NAVIGATE
· home
· recycling services
· consumer recycling
· why pc disposal?
· q&a about pc disposal
· about pcd
· request a quote
NEWS
· pcd in the news
· computer recycling news
· recycling articles
· red flags rule
Proud endorser for
WasteWise