Last updated: February 2024
Check with your local or state organizations on the proper disposal methods or disposal restrictions in your area. Many states already have comprehensive programs for handling electronic waste that may be a convenient option for you. The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for our environment and human health. Do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste. Consider options for Reuse of the product before recycling or disposal. The Consumer Electronics Associations website, www.greenergadgets.org, provides information about purchasing greener products and recycling consumer electronics. Consumers can view electronics recycling opportunities in their locations by inserting their zip code into a search function. Philips participates in a number of states with the MRM electronics recycling program. For further information about this program please visit www.mrmrecycling.com. You may also visit www.earth911.com for reuse and recycling opportunities in your area.
When you purchase a new television, laptop computer, portable DVD player or computer monitor, you wil pay a recycling fee of depending on screen size. This fee is used to keep harmful materials from millions of discarded electronic devices from ending up in landfills by recycling these products. For more information, visit http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Electronics/. You can find a list of recycling facilities at www.greenergadgets.org
We work with MRM to provide Recycling opportunities for used Philips branded televisions and monitors. If your product is at the end of its useful life, go to the MRM website to find a drop-off location nearest to you: www.mrmrecycling.com. You may find additional information about the Michigan program at https://www.michigan.gov/egle/-/media/Project/Websites/egle/Documents/Programs/MMD/Electronic-Waste/2022-Registered-Recyclers.pdf
Philips partners with MRM to collect all covered electronic devices (CEDs) in New Jersey at the end of their useful life.
Under the New Jersey Electronic Waste Management Act, the cost to recycle covered electronic devices (CEDs) shall not be passed on to consumers. To find a convenient location nearest to you, please visit www.mrmrecycling.com to find recycling locations, hours, and any limitations on collections.
“Consumer” means a person, small business enterprise, State entity, school district, or local government unit that purchases a covered electronic device in a retail sale. Consumer does not include any business concern that purchases a covered electronic device.
“Covered electronic device” or “CED” means a desktop or personal computer, computer monitor, portable computer, desktop printer, desktop fax machine, or television sold to a consumer. A covered electronic device does not include any of the following: 1. An electronic device that is a part of a motor vehicle or any component part of a motor vehicle assembled by, or for, a vehicle manufacturer or franchised dealer, including a replacement part for use in a motor vehicle; 2. An electronic device that is functionally or physically a part of a larger piece of equipment designed and intended for use in an industrial, commercial, or medical setting, including diagnostic, monitoring, or control equipment; 3. An electronic device that is contained within a clothes washer, clothes dryer, refrigerator, refrigerator and freezer, microwave oven, conventional oven or range, dishwasher, room air conditioner, dehumidifier, or air purifier; or 4. A handheld device used to access commercial mobile data service or commercial mobile radio service, as such services are defined at 47 CFR 20.3.
New Jersey consumers who are not able to bring a CED to a collection site, or those with bulky CEDs, are eligible for free pickup services. Again, please reach out to MRM for more information. www.mrmrecycling.com
You may find additional information about the New Jersey State program at: https://www.state.nj.us/dep/dshw/ewaste/collectionsites.pdf
We work with MRM to provide Recycling opportunities for your used Philips branded televisions, monitors, portable DVD players and MP3 players. If your product is at the end of its useful life, go to www.mrmrecycling.com to find a drop-off location nearest to you. You may find additional information about the New York State program at http://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/65583.html
We work with MRM to provide Recycling opportunities for your used Electronics in Maryland. We encourage you to first consider Reuse of your old working electronics by another group or non-profit organization. If your Television, DVD player or other Electronic device is at the end of its useful life, please go to the MRM website to find a drop-off location nearest to you: www.mrmrecycling.com. Or you can call MRM at 1-888-769-0149 for further information regarding drop-off locations in your area.
Philips is a licensee of Call2Recycle for rechargeable batteries that are easily removable from Philips products. You can drop off a used rechargeable battery removed from a Philips consumer product at a Call2Recycle drop-off location. To find the rechargeable battery drop-off location nearest to you, please go to the Call2Recycle website at http://www.call2recycle.org/
Many retailers offer free recycling programs for certain consumer electronics. In some cases the retailers will offer a store credit for the product. You may view the following retailer websites to see if the retailer will recycle your Philips product.
*This service has a charge (details shown on the website), except for California. This service is not available in Connecticut and Pennsylvania.
OEM Recycling Solution / DNA Group http://www.dnagroup.us/
Tel. 1-800-362-9608
sneu@dnagrop.us.
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