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The Consumer Electronics Association, Arlington, Va., has released the results of a national survey on cathode ray tube (CRT) glass management conducted by the Northeast Recycling Council. The CEA ...
CRT glass, too, might make a good fluxing agent in copper smelters, but it could bump up against national and international hazardous waste laws.
Following a suspension of its NOM certification, PATRÓN doubles down on ingredient transparency with a bold U.S. push that ...
A report from Robert Swett, receiver and now chief restructuring officer in the Creative Recycling Systems bankruptcy case, reveals that there are three potential buyers for the e-recycler, as the ...
CRT glass recyclers speculate on the future of glass-to-glass recycling markets.
An electronics and a recycling trade group are looking for ways to reuse recycled cathode ray tube (CRT) glass from computer monitors and television sets, with a US$10,000 prize for the best proposal.
Governor Terry McAuliffe announced Friday that Nulife Glass will invest $5.9 million to establish its first Virginia operation in the City of Bristol. A Manchester, England-based company, Nulife ...
Iowa’s attorney general sued the now-defunct company Recycletronics in January for storing 4.6 million pounds of leaded CRT glass, along with other e-waste, across eight facilities in two states.
As CRT technology has been displaced in the market by liquid crystal display(LCD), light-emitting diode(LED) and plasma displays, the consumer electronics and recycling industries are working to find ...
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But the CRT glass market, both in the U.S. and abroad, has since evaporated, and recycling companies that once could get paid a modest sum for each CRT now find themselves paying between $200 and ...
An electronics and a recycling trade group are looking for ways to reuse recycled cathode ray tube (CRT) glass from computer monitors and television sets, with a US$10,000 prize for the best proposal.
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