Regency Technologies, an IT asset recycling company headquartered in Twinsburg, Ohio, has opened a new plant to handle CRT (cathode ray tube) glass in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, adjacent to Dlubak Glass’ facility. Dlubak is the largest recycler of CRTs in the United States.
The new plant will allow Regency to completely break down, dismantle and recycle any device containing CRT glass, the company says.
Dlubak Glass will receive the separated CRT glass and recycle it into a furnace-ready cullet.
In addition to its Ohio plant, Dlubak has plants in Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Texas, Oklahoma and Arizona. The company says it recycles more than 600,000 tons of glass per year at all of its plants combined.
Regency Technologies is affiliated with Reserve Management Group (RMG), a company involved in recycling and scrap metal processing.
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