California has the most comprehensive electronics recycling program in the country. One of the methods used for funding of the SB20 program is an Electronic Waste Recycling Fee, that is paid by consumers on certain new electronic devices. These electronic items are termed a ‘CED’ or Covered Electronic Devices under the SB20 electronics recycling program. A brief description of a CED that the recycling would be payed on, is an electronic device with a viewable CRT, LCD, or Plasma screen over 4″. As of January 2011, the amounts of these electronic recycling fees were slashed down to former 2005 levels of between $6 – $10, from the previous $8 – $25 set in 2009. This offers considerable savings to consumers in California, while at the same time providing an optimal electronics recycling program, not found anywhere else in the country. So, let’s assume you just paid this fee as part of your purchase of a New CED in California, and now you have a couple of questions. First, how do I properly recycle my old TV, Monitor or Laptop I am replacing? Second, how do I fully utilize the recycling fee I just paid on the New replacement TV, Monitor or Laptop? Good questions! Make your life easier by scheduling a free pick-up of your unwanted electronics or coordinate a drop-off that Living Green Recycling provides. It is as easy as typing in your request and pushing the send button to accomplish the most effective use of the recycling fees you have payed, and to keep California Livin’ Green!