Regency Technologies announces new CRT recycling facility

E-waste Recycling  |  2012-02-15 09:09:12   |   By

Regency Technologies, a leader in IT asset recycling, has announced its new operation in conjunction with Dlubak Glass Company, America's largest recycler of TV and PC monitor CRT (cathode ray tube) glass.

 Regency Technologies, a leader in IT asset recycling,  has announced  its new operation in conjunction with Dlubak Glass Company, America's largest recycler of TV and PC monitor CRT (cathode ray tube) glass.

Regency Technologies' new location in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, adjacent to Dlubak Glass, allows for the complete breakdown, dismantling, and recycling of any device that contains CRT glass safely and responsibly without polluting the environment. As experts in electronic scrap recycling, Regency Technologies' thorough dismantling process takes TVs and PC monitors and breaks them down to separate recyclable materials including CRT glass, plastic, wire, metals, and more.

Dlubak Glass receives the separated CRT glass and recycles it into environmentally safe furnace ready cullet which is reused in many applications including road surface paving material, building construction, and aggregate products.

About Regency Technologies :Regency Technologies, certified to RIOS/R2 as well as ISO 9001/2008 and ISO 14001:2004, serves Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, and consumers with all aspects of IT asset management and asset recycling. From asset recovery to remarketing and recycling, hundreds of thousands of units annually pass through their 500,000+ square feet of facilities in Cleveland, Upper Sandusky, Atlanta, and Chicago.