These Are CRT Monitors. Yes, we can recycle them.

CRT’s are filled with toxic chemicals, that’s why it requires a special disposal method and capture those noxious gasses to keep them from leaking out into the atmosphere.

What qualifies as a CRT Monitor?

As long as the CRT doesn’t have TV tuning capabilities, it’s a CRT Monitor, and they’re usually under 30″ in size.

What is the cost to recycle?

Prices for all recycling services that have a cost associated are shown on this page: here

So, why recycle them?

Here’s the scoop on why we should be responsible earth citizens and recycle these:

%

of homes still have CRTs

5 billion

CRTs in Circulation

=

10 Million

Tons of Waste Lead

This is the tube from a common CRT

 

The front glass is called “leaded glass” and most tubes have about

four to eight pounds of lead in their tubes.

 

Labor is required to disassemble electronics and CRTs are no different.

 

We send the monitors to certified facilities to be disassembled and then processed using special equipment to protect the workers from the harmful gases and materials inside these tubes.

We charge the minimum possible to assure recycling these harmful products is easy and convenient for our customers. 

This is the tube from a common CRT

 

The front glass is called “leaded glass” and most tubes have about

four to eight pounds of lead in their tubes.

 

Labor is required to disassemble electronics and CRTs are no different.

 

We send the monitors to certified facilities to be disassembled and then processed using special equipment to protect the workers from the harmful gases and materials inside these tubes.

We charge the minimum possible to assure recycling these harmful products is easy and convenient for our customers. 

Information obtained from the following site:
https://www.cincinnati.com