regulations for my x-mas present this year caught me with my pants down
so for Christmas the crt regulations finally caught up with us over here in our corner of iowa. I new it was coming just did not know when and now I am sitting on about 130 TV's/monitors its all that worse.
I had it easy for a long time though as here before it was that the garbage would not pick them up with out paying but our city grinds and separates our garbage taking out metals and most glass before its used with coal to burn for making our electricity.
so maybe not the greatest recycling but better than land filling it. the best part was that for $22 a truck load I could stack um high and the insides paid for it and a bit of profit as well. so now the even worse and dreaded regulations came from the Grinch down from the mountain and said.....
crts now are considered hazardous waste for over 3 or more and can only be transported and such with out special licensing which I can not get because I am to small to build a regulated facility. so I am limited to landfilling them for 3 a day which is expensive or the city limits to 2 each day which at a car load trash rate of $8 still means $4each. so its going to be a pain slowly slowly having to get rid of them.
on top of which I now have to charge everyone now cause it costing me money which may cost me business because a lot of my regulars give me so much because I save them so much by taking monitors with computers. so because of the influx this time of year and being lazy a bit the last month I am now sitting on so many lumps of coal in my stocking
regulations for my x-mas present this year caught me with my pants down
unfortunately you can rarely get anyone to accept them if you gut them. they want the profit themselves so for us small time or part timers we cant really touch & turn a profit on them. the regulation on them is getting worse and worse this drives cost up and up.
regulation is part of why they end up in ditches and other spots they dont belong. it is why you hear about people dropping them down spear holes out ice fishing. they know its wrong but cost wise they got cornered with a huge amount and needed to figure out how to get rid of them. the regulations are gonna make crap like that worse.
i could landfill them but choose to be more environmentally responsible about it. because of this i rarely take crt tube devices unless it comes with a very large load. i pay alot more at $0.30 / # to my main recycler to deal with them but at least i know they are done right. i can even get a paper trail on them to prove responsible disposal. i average around $10-35 each now to dispose depending on size and weight. the $3-5 in goodies plus time, fuel, etc. make them less profitable but adding in disposal... without massive charges we cant support correct & proper disposal and opperate processing them.
they were my bread and butter taking them by the ton before costs of disposal went through the roof. i ate disposing of the last of them and it was a very bitter pill to the tune of $1200 / ton of crt tubes. i will not touch them now unless in large load of metal or e waste i dont have to pay to dispose of and only then from old repeat customers.