The proper disposal of televisions is an important environmental and legal issue, especially in large urban centers like São Paulo. This article addresses the recommended procedures for the proper disposal of old televisions, taking into account the current legislation and official guidelines that ensure environmental safety and public health.
The correct disposal of televisions is regulated by the National Solid Waste Policy (Law No. 12,305/2010), which establishes shared responsibilities among manufacturers, importers, retailers, consumers, and the public authorities. According to the article 33 of the said law, electronic waste has a special destination due to its potential harm to health and the environment.
In the São Paulo capital, disposal must be done at authorized locations, such as collection points specific for electronic waste created by municipal agencies or through reverse logistics actions coordinated by manufacturers. The São Paulo City Hall, through the Department of Green and Environment, offers several options for collection points for old televisions.
To facilitate the disposal process, collection can be scheduled at https://ecobraz.org/pt_BR/eletronicos scheduling, where electronic devices are collected in compliance with current environmental regulations.
Reverse logistics is an efficient strategy provided for in Brazilian legislation that ensures the return of products to the production cycle or environmentally correct disposal after the end of their useful life. For televisions, this means forwarding them for proper recycling, avoiding disposal in common landfills, which can cause contamination from heavy metals and other toxic materials.
Although conventional televisions do not store data like computers, in devices that have hard drives or other media, such as smart TVs, it is crucial to perform device sanitization to protect personal information before disposal. This measure is detailed in the procedure available at https://ecobraz.org/pt_BR/sanitizacao-de-hd electronics scheduling, to ensure information security and responsible disposal.
The Environmental Company of the State of São Paulo (CETESB) emphasizes the need for environmentally appropriate disposal of electronic waste, including televisions, to prevent contamination of soil and groundwater by harmful substances. CETESB recommends disposal only at specialized facilities with environmental authorization.
Visit CETESB’s official website cetesb.sp.gov.br for more information.
The disposal of old televisions in São Paulo must strictly follow the rules provided by the National Solid Waste Policy and be carried out only at locations authorized by public authorities and environmental agencies. The use of reverse logistics and scheduling for collection ensures proper disposal, promoting sustainability and environmental protection in the region.
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