Crt Recycling

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SecurShred uses a Responsible Recycling (R2) and OSHA approved recycler located in the US for the disposal of all E-cycle goods. Our recycler is leading national electronic waste demanufacturer, specializing in the environmentally safe and socially responsible conversion of CRT Glass to Clean Glass, and is an authorized collector of universal waste electronic devices. A “cradle to grave” tracking system assures that E-waste does not end up in the hands of other companies, landfills or illegally exported to other nations.

Video of Stone Group Ltd.’s recycling machinery. See what happens to computer components when they have reached the end of their useful life. www.stonegroup.co.uk

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ROUND2 INC. 2010 Corporate Video

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ROUND2 INC. (ROUND2) is a national provider of integrated and customizable recycling services, offering vertically integrated solutions through electronics test and repair, global remarketing, product disassembly, and commodity recycling. ROUND2 is keenly focused on environmentally responsible, closed-loop solutions for manufacturers and generators of post consumer electronics, paper, and plastics. ROUND2 serves commercial, industrial, municipal, and governmental entities, as well as other regional recycling companies. ROUND2 has delivered IT Asset Disposition, CRT Recycling, and Certified Data Destruction to more than 500 clients. For mroe information you can find us at www.round2.net
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These guys like to shred things, ROUND2 has delivered IT Asset Disposition, Electronics Recycling, CRT Recycling and Certified Data Destruction to more than 500 clients. www.round2.net
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Where can I recycle CRT’s?

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Question by MauriceChavez: Where can I recycle CRT’s?
I will pay if I have to. I have old monitors broken down to just the CRT’s. I believe these are hazardous and would like to recycle them – but can’t find any info through my local municipality in South Florida.

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Answer by Shawna Pride
go onto google and search that way and just see where your nearest point is!!! if you live in florida it may be harder though. hope this helps!!!

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1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Recycle XS - April 24, 2012 at 11:33 pm

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Can I import CRT cullets recyled by an authorised recycler in the United States?

Question by Recycle M: Can I import CRT cullets recyled by an authorised recycler in the United States?
I am a trader and middleman, going to import CRT glass cullets from a United States supplier who is licensed to recycle used Televisions and Used computer monitors to supply a CRT monitor manufacturer in my country. Will I face any objections with the local port authorities or customs to clear these shipments and sell to the CRT manufacturer in my country. Any advice how to import and supply to the CRT manufacturer?

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Answer by Dr.Elemental~Chaos
Might not.
But, I am leaning towards the “not” part.
If you find some more info on the search engine.
It might clear up bit.
You might face some objections, but try smooth talking out of it.
Shipments, if able, will cost a little for there travel.
Good question, I’ll give you a star for it.
But I am sure it is a no.

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Can I import CRT cullets recyled by an authorised recycler in the United States?

Question by Recycle M: Can I import CRT cullets recyled by an authorised recycler in the United States?
I am a trader and middleman, going to import CRT glass cullets from a United States supplier who is licensed to recycle used Televisions and Used computer monitors to supply a CRT monitor manufacturer in my country. Will I face any objections with the local port authorities or customs to clear these shipments and sell to the CRT manufacturer in my country. Any advice how to import and supply to the CRT manufacturer?

Best answer:

Answer by Dr.Elemental~Chaos
Might not.
But, I am leaning towards the “not” part.
If you find some more info on the search engine.
It might clear up bit.
You might face some objections, but try smooth talking out of it.
Shipments, if able, will cost a little for there travel.
Good question, I’ll give you a star for it.
But I am sure it is a no.

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How to recycle CRT monitors for money?

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Question by : How to recycle CRT monitors for money?
I need to know how to recycle these without taking them apart or little disassembly any help is appreciated thanks

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Answer by Denver Al
Yeah, not going to happen. CRT monitors contain mercury and some other hazardous materials that need to be disposed of correctly and usually at a cost. You can’t even drop off a CRT anywhere for free anymore, they usually charge you to drop one off. So recycling monitors for money is probably an impossibility anymore. Best you could do is break even.

Best of luck.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Recycle XS - April 17, 2012 at 9:32 pm

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Q&A: I am exposed to broken CRT glass everyday, could I be developing lead poisoning , could that cause chest pains?

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Question by Chip S: I am exposed to broken CRT glass everyday, could I be developing lead poisoning , could that cause chest pains?
I work in a electronic recycling facility and myself and several employees are all having similar symptoms. We deal with a lot of CRT monitors.

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Answer by David
There’s no lead in CRT glass, or in any consumer product nowadays.

A recycling facility should be supervised by OSHA, and have safety guidelines for its employees. If you really think there’s a safety issue in your plant, contact OSHA. If you think there’s a spreading health issue, contact an epidemiologist at your local board of health.

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Computer Aid’s video for Applicants

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Any not-for-profit organisation or educational institute is eligible to apply for Computer Aid PCs. Visit our website for more details and an application form: www.computeraid.org/apply.asp

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Computer Monitor & PC Screen Disposal

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Computer Monitor Disposal via recycling – Computer Disposal and Recycling Center for New Jersey and New York

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Anybody need to recycle CRT Monitors in large quantities ?

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Question by jcabrera475: Anybody need to recycle CRT Monitors in large quantities ?
If you have a large quantity please reply ! in some occasions i pay good money !

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Answer by Princess
Try in some of the bigger cities, I know in St. Paul here, there are huge businesses that are always looking for places to recycle their old monitors and things like that. Go to them, let them know what you are looking for. Ask for PC support or the people that are in charge of installing the PC’s. They will be able to help you.

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