

Nulife Glass CRT Recycling furnace to be built in UK for SWEEEP Kuusakoski...
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Nulife Glass’ CRT recycling furnace technology can process up to 10 tonnes of funnel glass per day, the glass from approximately 60 tonnes of televisions!
This unique CRT recycling furnace extracts the toxic lead from the glass in a safe and environmentally sustainable way. The process has no emissions, creates no waste and avoids export of hazardous material around the globe.
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