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Criado em 23 de Novembro, 2025
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Disposal of Burned-Out TVs: Practical Tips and Safe Places

Disposal of Burned-Out TVs: Practical Tips and Safe Places

Introduction to the Disposal of Burned TVs

The proper disposal of burned TVs is essential for environmental preservation and compliance with current legislation in Brazil. Electronic equipment contains materials that, if improperly discarded, can release toxic substances, compromising public health and the environment.

Applicable Legislation

The National Solid Waste Policy (Law No. 12,305/2010) establishes guidelines for the management of electronic waste, including burned TVs. According to article 33, manufacturers, importers, distributors, and retailers are responsible for the reverse logistics of these products. Disposal in unauthorized locations is prohibited and penalized.

How to Safely Dispose of Burned TVs

For proper disposal, burned TVs must be taken to authorized collection points, where the components are treated and recycled. Electronic waste collection is the recommended alternative to ensure proper management and sustainability.

To schedule proper disposal, use the specialized electronic waste collection platform, which offers certified points for receiving and final correct disposal of the equipment.

Safe Data Disposal in Smart TVs

For smart TVs or those that store personal data, sanitizing internal storage devices, such as hard drives, is critical for privacy protection. The proper procedure must ensure the permanent removal of information, avoiding risks of unauthorized access.

Use specialized services for hard drive sanitization before disposal, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with data protection regulations.

Safe Places for Disposal

Voluntary delivery points (PEVs) and official recycling centers are the recommended options according to the National System of Information on Solid Waste Management (SINIR). CETESB also provides a list of authorized locations in the state of São Paulo (cetesb.sp.gov.br).

Avoid disposal in dumps, common landfills, or unauthorized locations to prevent legal penalties and environmental damage.

Environmental Impacts of Irregular Disposal

Burned TV waste contains heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and cadmium, as well as plastic components that can release harmful substances into soils and groundwater, contaminating ecosystems and human health.

Conclusion

Proper disposal of burned TVs requires attention to legislation, forwarding to authorized points, and, when applicable, data sanitization. Use specialized platforms to schedule electronic waste collection and hard drive sanitization, ensuring legal and environmental safety.

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Susan L. disse:
Criado em 30 de janeiro, 2024
Adorei o conteúdo, super relevante em meio ao chaos que vivemos hoje em dia, as empresas precisam certamente colocar esse lixo eletrônico em lugares apropriados! Ótima iniciativa da Ecobraz, Com atitudes assim que mudamos o mundo!
Susan L. disse:
Criado em 30 de janeiro, 2024
Adorei o conteúdo, super relevante em meio ao chaos que vivemos hoje em dia, as empresas precisam certamente colocar esse lixo eletrônico em lugares apropriados! Ótima iniciativa da Ecobraz, Com atitudes assim que mudamos o mundo!

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