The "big city" next door, which operates the landfill for 5 counties, will still take crts for free at their drop off. But we may be the exception nowadays. The city, up to maybe the past few years, hasn't been strapped for cash compared to other municipalities and counties.
I had a whole "classic example of multi-scale public policy failure" in figuring out what to do with crts before that generation of electronics were replaced thought out in my head this morning while showering. But I've decided not to write it out and post it because my negativity would accomplish what...? If policy makers at all scales don't want to hear solutions from some of the people on a forum such as this, they own the situation not me. Maybe the old business in the vid will simply be overtaken by the forest and a few centuries hence archeologists will find the place and try to figure out what happened there...
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