How to recycle a TV in Edina, MN
Minnesota bans TVs from landfill (MN Stat. 115A.1310). CRT TVs contain leaded glass and need certified hazardous-waste handling. Flat-panel TVs (LCD, LED, plasma) recycle through standard e-waste channels. Best Buy accepts up to 50" free; larger TVs need in-home haul-away.
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Edina basics
- County
- Hennepin County
- Primary ZIPs
- 55410, 55416, 55424, 55435, 55436, 55439
- Curbside schedule
- Weekly garbage, every-other-week recycling, weekly organics — all by Republic Services under city contract. Find your day at edinamn.gov.
- Bulk pickup
- Two free bulk-pickup items per year for Edina households. Additional items via Republic at $25-40 each. Schedule via edinamn.gov or call Republic directly.
Where to recycle a TV near Edina
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Best Buy (free up to 50")
Free TV recycling at every Best Buy store for TVs 50" and under. Larger TVs require in-home haul-away service for $30-50. Best Buy is the largest electronics-recycling network in the U.S.
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County HHW or transfer station
Both Hennepin County HHW facilities accept TVs free. Ramsey County's Bay West facility (5 Empire Dr, St Paul) also accepts TVs. Certified e-Stewards / R2 recyclers handle the leaded glass safely.
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Donation (working flat-panels < 8 years old)
Goodwill, Salvation Army, and Furniture Banks Network accept working flat-panel TVs less than 7-8 years old. Old CRT TVs are typically no longer accepted by charities.
Read the complete tv recycling guide
The Edina options above are the local cut. For the full breakdown — chemistry, safety prep, federal + state rules, and the longer list of national take-back programs — read the complete guide:
TV recycling — full guide →All disposal guides for Edina, MN
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