Televisions and computer equipment that pose the greatest risk to the environment and represent the greatest amount of electronic waste discarded by Albertans were the first products to be included in the electronics recycling program.


Eligible products

See below for the list of designated electronics currently accepted at no charge for recycling at the 260 collection sites across Alberta.

With increasing advances in technology and new products being introduced into the marketplace every year, the need for new ways to recycle electronic waste and the need to add more eligible products to the program is going to continue to grow.


Televisions -These products include a television tuner, or a device that can operate as both a computer monitor and television. Combinations that operate as both a television and a CPU will be charged two environmental fees at the time of purchase for the Television component of the device and the CPU.


CPUs -The device that is the central processing unit of the computer.


Keyboard, mouse, cables and/or speakers


Monitors -These devices have built in components necessary to operate as a monitor and they do not come within the definition of a television as noted above. All-in-one combinations of monitor and CPU will be charged two environmental fees at the time of purchase for the monitor and the CPU.


Printers -Includes desktop printers, multi-function printer copiers, printer/fax copier combinations. Environmental fee will not be charged at the time of purchase for handheld devices that have a printing function such as label makers and calculators, or printers which weigh more than 1,000 kilograms.


Laptops & notebooks -Portable computers that includes the combination of both the CPU, monitor and keyboard all in one package. Only one environmental fee will be charged at the time of purchase.

 

Environmental fees

Environmental fees are collected on the supply of new eligible electronics in Alberta. These fees are used to:

  • Collect, transport and recycle unwanted electronics,
  • Develop research into new recycling technologies, and
  • Build awareness and support for the electronics recycling programs.

Televisions

  • 18-inch screen and smaller: $15
  • 19-inch to 29-inch screen: $25
  • 30-inch to 45-inch screen: $30
  • 46-inch and larger screen: $45

Computer Equipment

  • Computer monitors (LCD and CRT): $12
  • CPUs and servers (also covers recycling of keyboard, mouse, cables, and speakers): $10
  • Printer/printer combinations: $8
  • Laptop and notebook computers: $5

 

Further product clarification

For products that cross over between categories and other products not listed above, please consult this list for further clarification:

pdf icon Electronic Products Clarification List 




 

 

 

  Did you know?

 

Over $4.5 Million has been reinvested in Alberta communities through Alberta Recycling's Municipal Demonstration Projects Grant program since 2000.