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Warrington, UK – July 10, 2026 – LCD Buyer, a UK-based specialist in damaged LCD screen and electronic device buyback services, has announced the launch of its new We Buy Broken LCD programme, designed to make it easier for customers across the UK to sell damaged LCD screens through a simple, transparent, and efficient process.With the growing demand for responsible electronic recycling and the increasing number of damaged smartphones and tablets entering the secondary market, LCD Buyer has introduced this programme to help individuals, repair businesses, retailers, and organisations recover value from broken LCD screens that might otherwise go to waste.
The new programme offers a streamlined experience from quotation to final payment. Customers can request a valuation, securely send their broken LCD screens for assessment, and receive competitive offers based on the condition, model, and market demand of each item.
As electronic waste continues to rise across the UK, initiatives that encourage the reuse and responsible recycling of components are becoming increasingly important. Many broken LCD screens still contain valuable materials and reusable parts, making them suitable for professional buyback and recycling rather than disposal.
"Our goal is to simplify the process of selling damaged LCD screens while promoting more sustainable electronics recycling," said a spokesperson for LCD Buyer. "The We Buy Broken LCD programme has been developed to provide customers with a reliable, transparent, and convenient solution that helps extend the value of electronic components."
The programme supports a wide range of LCD screens from leading manufacturers, including Apple, Samsung, Lenovo, Motorola, and other popular brands. Whether the screens have cracked glass, display faults, touch issues, or no longer function, LCD Buyer assesses each device individually to determine its remaining value.
In addition to supporting individual customers, the programme has been designed to assist repair centres, mobile phone retailers, recycling companies, schools, and businesses that regularly handle damaged electronic devices. Bulk buyback options enable organisations to dispose of unwanted LCD inventory responsibly while recovering value from obsolete or damaged stock.
Customers also benefit from a secure and transparent evaluation process. Every submission is inspected by experienced specialists who assess each LCD screen based on its condition and current market demand. This approach helps ensure fair valuations while maintaining consistency throughout the buyback process.
The launch of the programme reflects LCD Buyer's continued commitment to innovation, customer convenience, and environmental responsibility. By providing an accessible solution for broken LCD screens, the company aims to reduce unnecessary electronic waste while supporting the UK's growing circular economy.
Individuals and businesses looking for a trusted We Buy Broken LCD service can now take advantage of the new programme and experience a straightforward buyback process backed by industry expertise and professional customer support.
For more information about the programme and LCD Buyer's LCD buyback services, visit the company's website or contact the team directly.