CRT recycling challenge offers cash

Date: 1 December 2011
Source: http://www.tgdaily.com

Date: 1 December 2011

What is the most economically and environmentally sound way to recycle cathode ray tube (CRT) glass used in older televisions?If you have a good answer, you could win $5,000.

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) have announced the "Cathode Ray Tube Challenge: New Uses for Recycled Glass."



CRT recycling challenge offers cash
Through Dec. 14, you can submit your solutions for a chance to win. In addition to the $5,000 grand prize, four additional solutions are eligible for awards of $1,000 or more. 





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