With the rapid upgrading of household appliances, a large number of waste televisions have become common electronic wastes. These devices contain recyclable materials such as glass, plastic, copper and aluminum, but also hazardous components including lead, mercury and fluorescent powder. Random disposal or unregulated dismantling can cause serious pollution to soil, water and air, posing risks to both the environment and human health. Formal waste TV crushing and recycling provides a practical and reliable solution.
Professional recycling follows a strict process: manual dismantling, crushing, sorting and harmless treatment. Workers first separate the shell, circuit boards, screens and other parts to remove hazardous components. The materials are then crushed evenly and sorted into iron, copper, aluminum, plastic and glass through magnetic separation, air separation and gravity separation. Hazardous substances are disposed of safely by qualified institutions, while renewable materials are reused in industrial production.
The whole process is carried out in a closed, dust‑free and environmentally friendly way, avoiding secondary pollution. Waste TV crushing and recycling not only meets environmental protection requirements, but also turns “waste” into valuable “urban mineral resources”. For both individuals and enterprises, choosing standardized recycling is a responsible choice that promotes environmental protection and circular economy.