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TVs and monitors were a major influence on late 20th century home entertainment and business culture, but how do CRT screens ...
So a CRT’s constituents—its metals, plastics, and glass—can and do keep going as leachates that poison and burden our bodies and the bodies of others. Even after disposal, CRTs will require ...
Old CRT computer enthusiast [x86VileR] recently tracked down an IBM 5153 monitor for which he had been searching several years. Unfortunately shipping a heavy glass CRT isn’t easy. In fact ...
But as these screens got cheaper, bigger, and had higher-resolutions, there was no way for the CRT to win. Its design relied on a fat glass tube, which became deeper and heavier with every added ...
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 ...
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 $10,000 prize for the best proposal.
Kuusakoski U.S., a Finnish company based in Chicago, whose main function is handling and recycling CRT glass. • CIMMA Recycling, a Lakeland company according to the Florida Division of ...
Kuusakoski Recycling US, a division of Finland-based Kuusakoski Recycling, says since opening its Peoria, Ill., cathode ray tube (CRT) glass crushing plant in November 2013 it has received and ...
In 2010, when the state adopted its law to encourage recycling of computers, televisions and other electronics, a viable market remained for recycled CRT glass, as older technology was still in ...
A Manchester, England-based company, Nulife provides a complete and sustainable recycling service for all types of cathode ray tube (CRT) glass. This unique solution extracts lead from the leaded ...
CRTs were used for years in televisions, computer screens and video monitors. The company had been stocking CRT glass since 2010, when the recycling price for the material began to collapse amidst ...
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.