What concerns me with the idea is if NuLife goes under for some reason. Then, you have a commodity that's hazardous, requires permits to cross state lines, and will still be a burden to dispose of.
And, that it's a business idea based off of trying to minimize the losses on a certain product. That doesn't jive in my books.
I'm for responsible CRT recycling, but this is what usually happens with places that take CRTs:
Stone Castle Recycling in trouble in all three locations
Wyoming company shutters, leaving question marks and glass | Resource Recycling
Tatooine Dumping Leaded Glass Into Local Landfills Illegally, Workers Say
This is why I tend to be a bit sceptical.
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