An electronics and a recycling trade group are looking for ways to reuse recycled cathode ray tube (CRT) glass from computer monitors and television sets, with a $10,000 prize for the best proposal.
The company plans to invest in new equipment and processes to double the amount of cathode ray tube glass it processes. KC Recycling operates one facility in Trail, British Columbia, that employs ...
Many Americans are streamlining, shedding their bulky CRT-containing monitors and televisions in favor of the sleeker LCD and flat screen models available now. In addition to economizing on space, ...
Arlington, Va. – Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc. (ISRI) today announced a technical “CRT Challenge” to identify financially viable, ...
It might be too soon to consider the innards of the old CRT monitor at the back of your closet to be something worth putting on display in your home or workshop. For that curio cabinet-worthy appeal, ...
The cathode ray tube is dead. “Rust in peace,” ministered the New York Times in its 2009 catalogue of obsolescence for the aughts. The obvious play on words conjoins an industrial mythos with a ...
Thomson has decided to close its 50-year-old CRT picture-tube production plant here and a related panel and funnel manufacturing plant in Circleville, Ohio due to declining demand for tube televisions ...
Before the invention of super-thin liquid crystal displays, if you wanted to watch television or look at something on a computer, you needed a cathode ray tube (CRT). Big and bulky, CRTs displayed ...
The Environment Agency is temporarily allowing sites to send cathode-ray tube (CRT) glass to hazardous landfill after issuing a regulatory position statement (RPS) on 25 August. The Agency says the ...
Samsung Electronics Co. has an odd sales pitch for one of its new televisions. A slide show for dealers features a drawing of a TV on a tombstone that reads, "The news of my demise is greatly ...
Cathode Ray Tube glass from televisions and computer monitors could be used to manufacture new CRTs, a report for the Waste and Resources Action Programme has revealed. CRT glass is difficult to ...
An antique TV turns out to be a great retro plant stand. With just a few modifications, it can be a functional and stylish display for your greenery.
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