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Envirocycle, Inc. is one of the US's largest recycler of electronic components and leading processor and recycler of monitors and CRTs. Their proprietary process employing a unique sawing technology to separate the different types of cullet found in color CRTs enable them to process CRTs in a cost effective and environmentally safe manner. The research plan and research activities in CRT recycling are discussed, as is the high-end use product for CRT cullet.