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PostPosted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 3:58 pm 

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Have been getting my hands on a large amount of e-waste this year. I had someone who was willing to purchase the CRT glass I received at 0.03/LB but they fell thru.
I've been able to breakdown everything besides the CRT glass on tube tvs. I know the places out there that do take it typically want large amounts which I can supply. Where do you even begin to look for a place to take large amounts? I had a 20yd dumpster full of tube tvs that have been broken down.
pic is of flatscreens which I was able to recycle.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 4:50 pm 

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Look up URT in Janesville WI. I know they recycle a lot of TVs. Not sure if they can help, but it can’t hurt to contact them.


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2024 3:21 am 
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2 companies to try if your in the north

Cozzi buys a few days a year but will for t take for free

MWR/Redline

Tube TVs … depending on what you have: can be a loss ($$5+ disposal) to a money bank ($25-100 sold) when working.

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