I don't remember the exact numbers, but I think collectors get about 0.20/lb, and recyclers get 0.30-0.35/lb. If you are a collector/recycler you get it all. You first need to register with DTSC. Then, wherever you are located has to be zoned for recycling or recycle collection, and your business license must reflect that your business operations include recycling. Then, you can apply to be a CEW collector. Lots of reporting and info to keep track of. I believe the burden of proof for the origin of the CRTs is on recyclers that get this information from the collectors...so it's harder on the recyclers to get reimbursed for everything. I may be wrong on this, but I believe the recyclers pay the collectors, then get reimbursed by the state.
Anyway, unless you're getting literal tons of these a month, don't bother. Just find a collector or recycler and work out a deal with them. They will still need the paper trail for each one to see where they came from.
Different cities and counties will have different zoning, restrictions, and requirements for an
ewaste operation. It's important to distinguish between a recycler and a collector and what both are able to do. You do NOT want to start looking into being a recycler unless you want to spend your days forever trapped in a flood of paperwork, inspections, and fines.
My advice is just keep plugging along in the hobby side of things until you feel this is for you or not.
Feel free to pm me with questions, and I'll try to answer them to the best of my knowledge.
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