CRTs

By rr_test_admin, 14 February, 2019
[caption id="attachment_10661" align="alignright" width="300"]CRTs and other material in a hole at a site in Georgetown, Ky. In 2015, GES dug a hole behind its Georgetown, Ky. facility and filled it with e-scrap, including leaded glass, and other materials.[/caption] When Global Environmental Services failed, the processor left CRT messes at multiple sites in two states.
By rr_test_admin, 31 January, 2019
[caption id="attachment_10557" align="alignright" width="356"]CRT glass at Stone Castle Recycling's facility. A photo from court records shows CRT glass stored outside Stone Castle Recycling's Clearfield, Utah facility.[/caption] A former e-scrap executive has been sentenced to one year in a federal prison for storing hazardous CRT waste without a permit. Anthony L.
By rr_test_admin, 17 January, 2019
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By rr_test_admin, 17 January, 2019
[caption id="attachment_10432" align="alignright" width="300"]Building formerly occupied by Nulife Glass. The Nulife property in Virginia is currently listed for sale.[/caption] Nulife Glass has removed all CRT materials from its shuttered Virginia site, which was the last of the company's locations where leaded glass was being stored. The CRT glass recycling company had already sen
By rr_test_admin, 1 November, 2018
A pile of CRTs gathered for recycling.Electronics manufacturers are proposing a nationwide point-of-sale fee to fund recycling of CRT devices, an industry group announced last week. The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) has developed a program that would charge consumers a point-of-sale fee on new televisions and monitors.
By rr_test_admin, 27 September, 2018
An upcoming South Carolina processing facility will handle CRTs, circuit boards, scrap plastics and more, a company leader has confirmed to E-Scrap News. Green Tech Solution, backed by Chinese investment firm Tianjin Sheng Xin Non-Financing Guarantee Co., plans to process nearly 50 million pounds of CRTs per year and hundreds of millions