New York CRT processor struggles to meet regulatory requirements
Despite having a CRT glass recycling furnace in place in New York, Nulife Glass has for years had difficulty coming into compliance...
Despite having a CRT glass recycling furnace in place in New York, Nulife Glass has for years had difficulty coming into compliance...
A Midwest electronics recycling executive lied to clients to generate large sums of money and used company funds for gambling...
United Nations University (UNU) recently released a report on possible uses for CRT glass, but even the report authors want...
Nulife Glass has not yet heard from state officials on whether millions of pounds of leaded CRT material will be considered...
Electronics manufacturers are launching an e-scrap recycling pilot program in Nebraska, an effort to explore sustainable systems that aren't driven...
Nigel Mattravers Legislation and technologies have led to more formalized e-scrap processing in China and Hong Kong, experts meeting in...
UNICOR, also known as Federal Prison Industries, has shut down its electronics recycling facilities at several prisons across the country,...
At the time of Closed Loop Refining and Recovery's closure earlier this year, more than 50 million pounds of leaded...
United Nations University has released a report on the problems associated with leaded glass from CRTs. The study specifically addresses...
The collapse of e-scrap company Creative Recycling Systems is still being felt in South Carolina, where nearly a dozen solid...
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