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    CRTs have been taken off the Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) list by the federal EPA although some states have chosen to continue listing them as HAZMAT. In those states which do not consider CRTs as HAZMAT, they are considered general household waste and can be disposed of as such. There would be nothing illegal about throwing them in a Dumpster unless prohibited by another statute, regulation or policy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    CRTs have been taken off the Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) list by the federal EPA although some states have chosen to continue listing them as HAZMAT. In those states which do not consider CRTs as HAZMAT, they are considered general household waste and can be disposed of as such. There would be nothing illegal about throwing them in a Dumpster unless prohibited by another statute, regulation or policy.
    thats a relief to know. , i know the regular trash service doesnt mind as long as it fits in the trash can (so they can let the automated arm pick it up)

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