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    A quick Google search turned this up.

    https://www.okwenclosures.com/en/tec...ics_guide.html

    I think you would have to sort through and figure out which is which. It seems pretty complicated but with enough time and effort .... you might become very good at knowing which kinds can be recycled and which kinds can't.



    JMHO YMMV:

    The global recycling industry is going through some pretty bad times right now. I wouldn't recommend getting into plastics recycling. You would probably lose your shirt.

    You know how they say reduce, reuse, recycle ?

    The better option here might be to reuse the flat screen TV's that you are taking in. It's the "better than scrap" option that they're always talking about. It's still a roll of the dice but you could make way better money selling refurbished units -or- tested parts. The trick would be to open up a market somewhere.

    Recycling is generally the lowest paying option.

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