Oversupply of CRT glass forces closure of Shoalhaven waste facility

Date: 7 August 2014

20 jobs have been shed in the Shoalhaven following the closure of an electronic waste recycling plant.     TSR eWaste in Nowra closed its doors last month after failing to secure a license from the Environment Protection Authority, to crush cathode ray tube (CRT) glass.

The glass is found in old television sets and can't be used in a normal glass recycling process as it contains lead.

Read more: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-05/ewaste-closes/5649072

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