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    This is exactly what us scrappers have been looking for. I just called the goodwill shop 2 miles from my house and they do take the tubes from tv's and monitors. A very BIG THANK YOU needs to go to directrecycle for this one. I will start taking all the monitors I can now I know there is a safe good way to get rid of them. Thank you again and you should start a thread with this post you just put up titled A FREE PLACE TO GET RID OF YOUR TV/MONITOR GLASS. Best of all goodwill is a nationwide company too. Praticipation does very from store to store from what the website says but this is awesome thank you.


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