Monitor, TV & Screen Recycling for UK Businesses

Screens multiply quietly. Every desk grew a second monitor, every meeting room grew a TV, receptions grew digital signage, classrooms and boardrooms grew smart whiteboards — and somewhere in a storeroom, the CRT monitors nobody knew how to get rid of are still waiting. Computer IT Disposals collects and recycles every screen a business retires, from a single desktop monitor to a whole building's worth of displays — WEEE compliant, hazardous streams handled properly, and collected nationwide alongside the rest of your IT.

Screens are collected alongside your other business IT, counted and documented on one set of paperwork.

Our Process

Screen Recycling At A Glance

Computer IT Disposals recycles monitors, TVs and business display screens across the UK, processing at an Environment Agency licensed facility. Scope: desktop monitors (LCD/LED), meeting room TVs and wall-mounted screens, smart whiteboards and interactive flat panels, digital signage displays and their media players, video-wall panels, and legacy CRT monitors and CRT TVs. Hazardous streams: CRT displays and older CCFL-backlit screens are classified hazardous under UK waste regulations and travel under the correct consignment paperwork. Chargeable screens: CRT and plasma displays, and large interactive smart screens, are chargeable services due to the specialist processing and handling they require — every charge quoted up front and approved before booking. Qualifying volumes: monitors and screens do not count towards the free-collection qualifying volume (based on desktops, laptops and servers), but travel happily alongside qualifying collections. Data: smart screens, interactive boards and signage players that store files, credentials or accounts are treated as data-bearing. Evidence: WEEE Certificate and full compliance pack under one collection reference within five working days. Outcome: 100% of collected equipment diverted from landfill.

Every Screen A Business Retires

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    Desktop monitors — LCD and LED, single units to full floor refreshes

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    Meeting room TVs and wall-mounted screens — including bracket and mount removal by arrangement

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    Smart whiteboards and interactive flat panels — SMART Board, Promethean and Clevertouch among the regulars, from classrooms, training suites and boardrooms

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    CRT monitors and CRT TVs — the storeroom legacy, finally dealt with properly. Working or broken, mounted or boxed — one collection takes the lot.

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    Video-wall panels

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    Plasma screens

CRT, Plasma And Large Interactive Screens — The Honest Version

Some screens cost real money to process, and it’s fair you know which and why. CRT monitors and TVs contain leaded glass and phosphor coatings classified hazardous under UK waste regulations — specialist processing, dedicated handling, consignment paperwork. Plasma screens are heavy, fragile and contain materials that need careful processing of their own. And large interactive smart screens and whiteboards combine size, weight, wall de-mounting and data-bearing electronics in one unit. All three are chargeable services: charges reflect real processing and handling cost, they’re quoted per unit up front, and — as with everything we do — agreed and approved by you before anything is booked. What you get in return is the thing that matters: they leave your building legally, documented, and off your compliance conscience for good.

Smart Screens Are Computers — And They Remember Things

An interactive whiteboard holds saved lessons, meeting notes and logged-in accounts. A meeting room smart TV holds Wi-Fi credentials and app logins. A signage media player is a small computer with your content and network settings on it. All of them are treated as data-bearing devices destroyed through our certified data destruction process before the hardware is recycled, with the method documented. Screens don’t get a pass on data just because they hang on walls.

From One Office To Whole-Building Refreshes

Screen collections scale: a marketing suite’s monitor refresh, a school’s whiteboard replacement programme over the summer, a hotel or retail estate swapping signage, or an office fit-out where every wall screen and desk monitor changes at once. Mounted screens can be de-mounted by arrangement, quantities are counted onto your Waste Transfer Note and signed digitally on our ITAD management system, hazardous streams travel under the correct consignment notes, and the whole job runs alongside your wider computer recycling or IT asset disposal collection — one visit, one reference.

Your Compliance Pack — The Legal Documents You Require

Within five working days of processing, one pack under a single collection reference: Data Destruction Certificate (where data-bearing screens were processed), WEEE Certificate, ESG Report and Asset Audit (if required) — ready for your compliance team, with hazardous consignment documentation where CRT or CCFL displays were included. View a sample pack.

How Your Collection Works — From Booking To Certificate

Book a collection using our online booking form, or give us a call for a free assessment — tell us roughly what screens you have (a photo of the storeroom works) and we’ll advise honestly, including any CRT charges, before anything is booked. Counted, documented and signed at your site; processed and certified within five working days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Three types: CRT monitors and TVs (leaded glass and phosphor coatings — hazardous processing and consignment), plasma screens (heavy, fragile, specialist processing), and large interactive smart screens and whiteboards (size, de-mounting and data-bearing electronics). Charges are quoted per unit up front and agreed and approved by you before anything is booked — modern desktop monitors and standard flat screens carry no such charge.

Yes — meeting room TVs, hospitality and hotel room screens, wall-mounted displays and video-wall panels are all collected, with de-mounting by arrangement.

Yes — interactive boards store saved files and accounts, smart TVs hold credentials, and signage players are small computers. All are treated as data-bearing: wiped or destroyed and certified before recycling.

Yes — de-mounting can be arranged as part of the collection; tell us when booking and we’ll plan the crew and time accordingly.

Yes — damaged screens are handled under the appropriate stream (broken CCFL and CRT units as hazardous), counted and documented like everything else.

Modern flat-screen monitors are happily collected alongside your other business IT — but note two things: monitors and screens do not fall under the qualifying item category for free collection (qualifying volume is based on items like desktops, laptops and servers), and CRT, plasma and large interactive screens carry per-unit charges for their specialist processing. Send us the details and we’ll assess and advise honestly; any charge is agreed and approved by you before anything is booked.

Booking Form

Free collection available for qualifying items · certificates within 5 working days · 100% diverted from landfill.