Resources for the Digital Switch
In 1996, the federal government passed a law which required all analog television transmissions to be switched over to digital by Feb. 17, 2009. While that date has passed, you can still recycle that old television if you’re planning on an upgrade. With more than 100,000 recycling locations across the country, we’ve got the hook-up for the places to go to make sure that old telly doesn’t end up in a landfill. Just click on the television below to start your search.
Digital Switch News
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Making the Digital Switch: Congress Delays, You Shouldn’t
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The Television Dilemma
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Senate May Delay Digital TV Switch
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Need a Digital TV Converter Coupon? They’re Going Fast
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EPA Creates Site to Help with Digital Switch
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N.C. City Switches to Digital TV, Encourages Set Recycling
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Making the Digital Switch
Television Recycling News
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Oregon Creates ‘Naughty or Nice’ List for Electronic Manufacturers
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EPA eCycling Program Hits New High
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TV Companies Receive ‘Recycling Report Card
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Sam’s Club Offers Electronics Trade-in Program
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Panasonic Launches Nationwide Electronics Recycling Program
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New Televisions Could Have 30 Percent Energy Savings

