TV & Monitor Disposal Singapore
That old CRT television has been sitting in your storeroom since 2014. The two dead monitors from your home-office upgrade are stacked behind the shoe cabinet. You know they shouldn't go into the general waste bin — but you also don't fancy lugging a 30 kg tube TV down the corridor and into a Grab to reach a recycling drop-off point.
We collect old TVs and monitors directly from your unit, handle the heavy lifting through corridors and passenger lifts, and route them through licensed e-waste recycling channels for proper material recovery.
Your Options for TV and Monitor Disposal in Singapore
Regulated e-waste drop-off points exist across the island — bins at community centres, electronics retailers participating in the national e-waste programme. For a single lightweight monitor you can carry, these work fine and cost nothing.
Private pickup makes more sense when you're dealing with a heavy CRT set, multiple screens from an office refresh, or you simply don't have a vehicle. We come to you, collect from inside the unit, and handle routing — no trip to the drop-off point required.
Being honest: if you have one small flat-panel monitor and a car, driving it to a drop-off bin yourself is probably cheaper. Our service earns its keep when the items are heavy, awkward, or numerous.
What We Actually Do
We arrive at your HDB flat, condo, or home office. The crew carries the screens out of the unit — through narrow corridors, into passenger lifts, down to the vehicle. From there, the items are routed through licensed e-waste recycling channels where materials like copper, aluminium, and glass are recovered rather than ending up in landfill.
We don't dump electronics into general waste trucks. Screens contain materials that need specialist processing, and we make sure they reach the right intermediaries for that.
CRT Sets: Why the Old Tube TVs Are a Special Problem
Flat panels are relatively light. A 55-inch LED TV weighs maybe 15–20 kg. A 32-inch CRT television from the early 2000s? Easily 35–40 kg of glass, lead, and plastic in a bulky shell that doesn't fit neatly through doorways.
The screen glass in a CRT contains lead oxide — it's classified as hazardous if improperly disposed of. This is exactly why these sets shouldn't end up in a skip bin or at the void deck. Proper recycling separates the leaded glass from recoverable metals and plastics. In our 10+ years of clearing Singaporean homes, we've carried more dusty CRTs out of Ang Mo Kio storerooms and Jurong West spare bedrooms than we can count.
What Counts for This Service
TVs of any type (CRT, LCD, LED, plasma), computer monitors, and the electronics that typically travel with them — desktop towers, cables, keyboards, peripherals. If you're clearing a full home-office setup, we take it in one trip.
Frequently Asked
Will you collect a single small monitor? Yes. We don't turn away single items. That said, if you're only disposing of one lightweight screen, a free e-waste drop-off bin might be more cost-effective for you. For heavier sets or multiple items, a pickup saves real effort.
Do you wipe hard drives or data from smart TVs? No. Data wiping is the owner's responsibility before handover. Factory-reset your smart TV and wipe or remove any connected storage devices before we arrive. Once items leave your unit, we can't guarantee data security.
What happens to the screens after collection? They're routed through licensed e-waste recycling channels. Intermediaries dismantle them and recover metals, plastics, and glass for reprocessing. Residual materials that can't be recycled are disposed of through proper waste management facilities. Nothing goes to landfill untreated.
Get a Free Quote
WhatsApp us a photo of the TV or monitors you need cleared. We'll confirm timing and cost — no obligation, no hidden fees. Surcharges may apply for after-hours, Sundays, public holidays, or walk-up buildings without lift access; these are confirmed at quote stage.
WhatsApp 9888 1292 for a free photo-based quote.
Related Services
- E-Waste Disposal — full electronics clearance including appliances and IT equipment
- Computer Disposal — desktops, laptops, servers, and peripherals