Videocon begins accepting CRT glass again
After a five-month hiatus, India's Videocon has begun accepting CRT glass from its main U.S. suppliers. The news was confirmed...
After a five-month hiatus, India's Videocon has begun accepting CRT glass from its main U.S. suppliers. The news was confirmed...
An e-scrap processor has announced plans to build a facility in Whitewater, Wisc. with the goal of transforming CRT glass...
One of the country's largest outlets for CRT glass, Closed Loop Refining and Recovery, is no longer certified to the...
Nulife Glass has begun processing leaded CRT glass at its newly built furnace in Dunkirk, N.Y. Simon Greer, the company's...
Best Buy has announced it will begin charging for TVs and computer monitors customers bring into the company's stores for...
Rhode Island is the latest state to report it is grappling with a shortfall in funding for a manufacturer-backed electronics...
A bill overhauling New Jersey's e-scrap law is headed to Gov. Chris Christie, but the recycling industry isn't sure whether...
Participants of a webinar this week spoke openly about two particularly contentious issues facing CRT glass management: downstream capacity and...
Universal Recycling Technologies has reached a settlement with the state of New Hampshire over hazardous waste violations identified in 2012....
Nulife Glass says testing is underway on its New York CRT glass recycling furnace and that another operation in Virginia...
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