Is there no other way?
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I don%26#039;t know about over in the EU, but here in the states most areas have a hazardous waste recycling facility where you take anything from motor oil to old electronics. In my city, you can drop off a certain amount for free per year, but are charged beyond that. If they are charging you, then that is just part of the cycle of owning a consumer good and being a responsible human being. In a broad sense, it makes people think before just junking something and buying new. Although, I realize that in your particular case, its legitimately broken, but many times people just want to trade up and don%26#039;t want to be responsible for the product they have already purchased.
I would check with your council again, or ask around in your town. I would assume anything like that is going to be very specific to your country/ county/ city or town. 0% 0 Votes -
Recycling IT bits and pieces hasn%26#039;t reached everywhere yet. Maybe one day it will. But until then, if it was in your local area you%26#039;d be aware of it or be able to find out more than you have so far. Sadly the only option appears to be the garbage for it right now.
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You can try visiting a nearby IT/electronics/computer shop and ask them if they know about a nearby electronic disposal facility. They might be a good place to ask since they probably deal with leftover electronics quite often.
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GIVE IT AWAY FOR FREE!TAKE A NEW LCD MONITOR
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