Recycling Information
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Westinghouse Digital encourages all of its customers to recycle their used computer monitors and televisions.
Residents of Hawaii: state law requires manufacturers who offer for sale computers, computer printers, computer monitors, and portable computers with screen sizes greater than 4 inches into the State of Hawaii to provide a convenient method for covered entities to recycle their used equipment without paying a separate fee at time of recycling. Hawaii is in the process of developing a similar program for TVs. For more information regarding electronics recycling in the State of Hawaii please visit the Hawaii Department of Health website at: www.hawaii.gov/health/environmental/environmental/waste/sw/hedrp/hedrp.html
Residents of Maine, click here for more information. Beginning July 20, 2006, all waste computer monitors and televisions generated by households in Maine must be recycled (unless shipped out of state for disposal). Please contact your local municipality for information about how and where to recycle your computer monitors and television sets in your area.
Residents of Oklahoma: state law requires manufacturers that offer for sale new computer equipment into the State of Oklahoma to offer consumers a free and convenient recycling program. Computer equipment includes desktops, laptops, monitors, mice and keyboards that are no longer of use to the consumer. For more information regarding electronics recycling in the State of Oklahoma, please visit the website of the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality at: http://www.deq.state.ok.us/lpdnew/ewasteindex.html#law
Residents of Texas: state law requires manufacturers that offer for sale new computer equipment into the State of Texas to offer consumers a free and convenient recycling program, which includes laptops, monitors, mice and keyboards. For more information, please go to: www.texasrecyclescomputers.org
Residents of Virginia: state law requires manufacturers who offer for sale computer equipment into the Commonwealth of Virginia to provide a convenient method for consumers to recycle their used equipment without paying a separate fee at time of recycling. This law applies to desktop or notebook computers and computer monitors. For more information regarding electronics recycling in the Commonwealth of Virginia, please visit the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality website at: www.deq.state.va.us/recycling.
For information on the recycling efforts of Westinghouse in Virginia during 2009, please see the 2009 Annual Computer Recycling Report.
Recycling Information
If you have a Westinghouse product you wish to recycle, please send the information listed below to ecoservice@wde.com with the subject “E-Waste Recycling Request, <STATE>*”.
- Name
- Address
- Phone Number
- Email Address
- Westinghouse Model Number
- Westinghouse Serial Number
*Please include your state of residence in the subject line to expedite processing.
If your product qualifies for your state’s recycling plan, a pre-paid mailing label will be sent to you by e-mail. Once received, Westinghouse will reuse or recycle your product in accordance with Federal, State, and local regulations.



