CRT, TELEVISION, AND MONITOR RECYCLING

Aurum Recovery Group has taken the guesswork out of what your CRT, television or monitor will cost you to recycle properly.

Managing electronic waste, especially cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions and monitors, is critical to reducing the environmental impact of outdated technology. As technology rapidly advances, the need for responsible recycling methods for older CRT-based devices grows. Aurum Recovery leads sustainable electronic waste management, employing top-tier practices for recycling CRT televisions and monitors. Their commitment ensures safe disposal and recycling,  contributing significantly to reducing electronic waste and preventing landfill accumulation. By adopting innovative methods and adhering to stringent environmental standards, Aurum Recovery sets an industry benchmark for responsible and sustainable electronic waste management.

Understanding CRT Televisions and Monitors

Formerly the staple technology in televisions and computer monitors, CRT technology has steadily given way to flat-panel displays. These aging CRT devices house substantial amounts of leaded glass and other hazardous materials, thus posing environmental risks if not recycled properly. Ensuring responsible recycling methods is crucial to prevent the release of toxic substances into the environment, effectively safeguarding ecosystems and human health. The transition from CRT to newer display technologies necessitates efficient recycling strategies to mitigate these adverse environmental impacts.

The Importance of Proper Recycling

Properly recycling CRT monitors and TVs is pivotal for environmental preservation. These devices contain hazardous materials like leaded glass, posing severe risks if left unattended. Recycling ensures safe disposal, preventing toxic substances from harming the environment. Moreover, it minimizes the accumulation of electronic waste in landfills, promoting sustainability. Through responsible recycling, valuable resources within these devices can be reclaimed, contributing to a circular economy. Additionally, it reduces the energy and resources needed for manufacturing new products. Overall, effective recycling of CRT monitors and TVs is essential to safeguard the environment and foster a more sustainable future.

Aurum Recovery's Approach to Recycling

Aurum Recovery has implemented a meticulous process that prioritizes efficient recycling, while ensuring environmental sustainability and responsible waste management. Our approach includes:

  1. Safe Handling and Dismantling: Trained professionals carefully disassemble CRT televisions and monitors, separating the different components to facilitate proper recycling.
  2. Material Extraction: Aurum Recovery extracts valuable materials such as glass, copper, plastics, and other components for repurposing, reducing the need for new raw materials and minimizing environmental impact.
  3. Hazardous Waste Management: Leaded glass, phosphor powders, and other hazardous materials are processed and disposed of in accordance with strict environmental regulations, preventing their release into the environment.
  4. Compliance and Certification: Aurum Recovery adheres to industry standards and holds necessary certifications, ensuring that the recycling process meets or exceeds environmental regulations and guidelines.

Please note: Don’t forget to measure your screen diagonally. You can use your scale to estimate the cost. But don’t forget the actual cost will be determined by our state-licensed and regularly calibrated scales

Our current pricing can be found here.

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If you'd like additional information on Aurum's commercial electronics, equipment, and metal recycling, feel free to call us at 603-585-5078, Check out our FAQs page, or reach out using the form below

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