Learn more about Monitor Recycling in EN10
EN10 uses 5,395 monitors and discards 1,349 of them every year.
Due to the complex combination of materials in monitors, monitor disposal is a specialist task, improper monitor disposal can be harmful to the environment as both Cathode ray tube (CRT) monitor and liquid crystal display (LCD) monitors contain either lead and/or mercury which means monitors should be treated as hazardous waste.
Monitor disposal in EN10 should also comply with waste electrical and electronic directive (WEEE Directive), a regulation that was put in place to make sure that WEEE is specifically managed.
If you or your business need to dispose of old monitors in EN10, the best way for you to do this is to work with our professional monitor recycling services.
Due to the complex combination of materials in monitors, monitor disposal is a specialist task, improper monitor disposal can be harmful to the environment as both Cathode ray tube (CRT) monitor and liquid crystal display (LCD) monitors contain either lead and/or mercury which means monitors should be treated as hazardous waste.
Monitor disposal in EN10 should also comply with waste electrical and electronic directive (WEEE Directive), a regulation that was put in place to make sure that WEEE is specifically managed.
If you or your business need to dispose of old monitors in EN10, the best way for you to do this is to work with our professional monitor recycling services.