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    Is there any reason you cant just take the tv remnants to the dump? They take them in Michigan at SOCRRA in Troy.

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    It all depends on the state/local laws if you can or not. I can take my TVs either to the county recycle and pay $10 per tube. Or I can take them with the rest of my trash to the transfer station for $20 a trailer load. Guess where my TV's go. Now - if I could drop off the TVs for free at the county recycle, they would go there along with the cardboard boxes, newspaper, etc. I take there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    Is there any reason you cant just take the tv remnants to the dump? They take them in Michigan at SOCRRA in Troy.
    Do you have to be an Oakland County resident to take them there? Having a place to dispose of the tubes would be great.

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