CRT Processing LLC, Janesville, Wis., has changed its name to Universal Recycling Technologies LLC (URT). In a news release, the company says the new name better represents the company’s expansion into additional services, product lines and locations since it was founded in 2003.
URT says it has grown beyond the recycling of cathode ray tube (CRT) computer monitors and now offers “complete solutions for universal waste, e-waste, asset management, convenient pre-paid pack-and-ship recycling box programs, and even manufactures its own proprietary recycling equipment.”
The company has eight locations and says it has been qualified as an “eSteward” glass processor by the Seattle-based Basel Action Network (BAN).
“At URT, we guarantee responsible and ethical cradle-to-grave recycling,” says Jim Cornwell, URT’s president. “All end-of-life equipment is processed under our strict supervision—never exported offshore—providing our customers with absolute peace of mind and optimal service. We feel fortunate to work with a forward-thinking group of customers with similar goals and look forward to continuing to grow to best serve them.”
More information on the newly-named URT can be found at www.universalrecyclers.com.
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