Regency Technologies, a USA based IT recycling company, has confirmed its partnership with the Dlubak Glass Company.
According to Regency, the new location in Ohio, USA adjacent to Dlubak Glass, allows for the complete breakdown, dismantling and recycling of any device that contains cathode ray tube (CRT) glass, without polluting the environment.
The company claims that its dismantling process takes television and computer monitors and breaks them down to separate recyclable materials including CRT glass, plastic, wire, metals, and more.
The separated CRT glass is then sent across to Dlubak’s facility, where the company reports that it is recycled into environmentally safe, furnace ready cullet, which is reused in many applications including road surface paving material, building construction, and aggregate products.