One of Scotland’s biggest TV graveyards has made it on to the small screen.
Seen by motorists on the Friarton Bridge, the Viridor site is renowned for its electrical waste mountains.
A new documentary series called Too Good to Waste featured Scottish celebrities at the facility to learn more about recycling.
Among those taking part were actor Stephen Purdon, better known as Shellsuit Bob from River City, and comedians Fred MacAulay and Des McLean.
In the first episode, Purdon and McLean looked at the impact of ”e-waste” at Viridor’s specialist waste electrical and electronic equipment facility at Friarton Road.
The centre is responsible for managing e-waste from 96% of Scottish local authorities and 95% of input can be recovered from discarded items.
Around 350,000 TVs are left at the site each year.
Calling it the ”hardest day’s work of his life”, Purdon said he is motivated to make a renewed effort to reduce his waste.
Viridor Scottish communications manager Martin Grey said: ”How we reduce, reuse, recycle then recover renewable energy from waste is rightly important, not only for the environment, but also for individual everyday expenses.”
The show is on STV at 8pm on Wednesdays.