The ECS Refining website states that you process CRT glass under hazardous materials.http://www.ecsrefining.com/Home/Materials and http://legacy.ecsrefining.com/pages/...ss=2271&t=2294
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Just a thought but when people "warn" of the gas in the tube, we should start asking that they provide the name of the gas. Then we'll know what precautions to take.
People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.
I know ya said you were going to pass on them, but i must beg the question...Do any of them work? If so..take your time and sell'm off. Heck 3 bucks a tv an you just made 375 bucks.
I know when I got my buttload of 55 tv's from my wife's work (she's a mngr for a hotel) I did end up selling a couple.
Sirscrapalot - Probably missed the above being asked or where the OP said they were broken.
A Quote from The EPA Site concerning Used, Broken CRTs:
Used, broken CRTs are not regulated as hazardous waste as long as the following conditions
are met:
1:CRT containers are clearly labeled regarding contents; (Mine are labeled, though probably not clearly enough, I shall remedy this.)
2:CRTs are safely transported in containers designed to minimize releases; ( Mine are. 1 - 55 gallon steel drum, that is air tight and water proof, it is also sitting off the ground on a treated wooden pallet)
3:CRTs are stored in a building or container designed to minimize releases; and
CRTs are stored on site less than one year before recycling them. (The drum has been full for only about 2 months. Hopefully I can find a way to deal with this in the next 10 months)
I added the numbers before each rule-condition for ease of reading.
I am not condoning this type of action,I only stated how I do it.
I also have slowed down taking them but like today a pager/cell phone place going out of biz called me for 4 monitors........I took them but let the owner know this was not my normal activity and that I expected him to call me to clean out the old pagers and phones when he was done.....LOL
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Its amaing how many people still believe theirs gas in CRTs. And now its ok to smash CRTs? That goes against everything anyones said on here...and soooo now if its not considered hazardous waste couldnt it technically be dumped off in a landfill? Or am I missing something...
Diff states have diff laws from what i have seen just do your best and follow local laws here there are no regulations that i know of
But the dump does seperate e waste
I believe your questions are answered here, they still have certain things you have to follow, and just throwing them in a landfill isn't one of them.
I believe this means that nothing is to touch the ground, not even the powder. And I know Indiana passed a law that basically has outlawed all electronics from the landfills with no alternatives.1:CRT containers are clearly labeled regarding contents;
2:CRTs are safely transported in containers designed to minimize releases;
3:CRTs are stored in a building or container designed to minimize releases; and
CRTs are stored on site less than one year before recycling them.
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Correct we do process CRT Glass and in some states its considered HAZ Waste.
Some Cities in some states have issued landfill bans on CRT's and electronics in general. Some have not so can it go to the land fill it quite possibly can depending on your state, city, or landfill (some are privatly owned).
it's all systems go here in oz'
we have a state of the art crt recycling facility so i've found and transfer stations to accept tv's free.
have dropped off about 60 tv's this past week already, there's 10 in the car all ready for the mornings drop.
I feel good about tv's again, knowing they'll actually be recycled properly, think I can make a little difference now..
my backyard is once again tv wonderland, although choice tv's now, no biggies unless their flat.
today I had to laugh, I never thought I'd see the day I'd be walking down the street with 2 pink barbie tv's,
but I didn't care, they have in built dvd's so I was excited.
I'd think you could get better than scrap prices for those if they work.
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cord cutters got to 'em first, like most tv's I pick up, they are real pro's and follow the hard rubbish cycles like hawks.
took 3 weeks before I got a vacuum with a cord, I pulled it out and it just kept coming, now I prize a vac' with cord.
There is an environmentally safe way......... but not profitable. Even though those crt's are sealed you can still get fined. Dublak glass will recycle smashed crt's but they charge you. The cost will be far less than if the epa finds drums full of broken crt's (even sealed) with absolutely no plan for disposal........
Sometimes we just have to bite the bullet....
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