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Glass-to-Glass Recycling Service
Universal Recycling Technologies, LLC (URT) is dedicated to providing an effective, economical solution for recycling obsolete monitors and televisions into new cathode ray tube glass, a.k.a. glass to glass recycling. Our state-of-the-art, automated de-manufacturing and recycling system offers the most effective solution available in the industry. Our company is a national leader in processing glass, which is sorted by type and chemistry, to produce furnace-ready cullet.
- CRT Tube Recycling Turns Glass back to glassUses proven processing technologies that assure customers that they are meeting the national standard of glass-to-glass recycling.
- Utilizes all residual coatings per the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations. Our glass is processed safely with no exposure to the environment. The processed, clean glass is reused for its original purpose, eliminating customer liability associated with managing hazardous materials.
- Turns your electronic waste (e-waste) into a reusable commodity using the preferred management method of state and federal regulatory agencies.
- Carries $5 million in pollution liability insurance to protect your long-term interests. We also issue certificates of recycling for every customer shipment to complete the required tracking of potentially hazardous electronics and give our customers peace of mind.
- Offers nationwide transportation services within 48 hours of scheduling. We are competitively priced against lower-valued services.
The improper disposal of obsolete electronics in our landfills releases deadly toxins--things like lead, zinc, cadmium, mercury and copper--into our soil, water and atmosphere causing a multitude of environmental and health problems. In fact, the cathode ray tubes (CRTs) found in most computer monitors and television sets contain more than four pounds of lead each! As a result, in 2006 the Environmental Protection Agency passed the CRT Rule, which banned the land disposal of cathode ray tubes, streamlined management standards and encouraged recycling and reuse. Safely recycling cathode ray tubes saves energy and conserves resources, allows the recycled glass cullet to be reused to manufacture new CRT glass, and reduces the amount of lead in landfills.
