CRT Processing building on Janesville's south side.
An employee at CRT Processing throws a circuit board off a sorting line into a box with others that are scheduled for recycling. The Janesville company dismantles tons of electronics daily keeping dangerous and valuable materials out of landfills.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
CRT employee Jose Ortega dismantles a television set for recycling at the company's south side facility on 01-29-09. The company handles thousands of televisions and monitors every month, keeping toxic elements and precious metals out of landfills.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Dozens of huge tubs of glass wait for final recycling at CRT Processing in Janesville. The glass, some coated with toxic chemicals, is from television and computer monitor cathode-ray tubes.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
A box of cooling fans, speakers and other parts that have been stripped from electronic equipment at CRT Processing in Janesville. The company says that 98% of what comes in their doors ends up being recycled.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
In the secure data room of CRT Processing, technician Shane Austin uses Department of Defense approved techniques to destroy information stored on computer harddrives.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Bales of hard plastics from the cases of electronic equipment wait to be shipped out of CRT Processing. The Janesville company dismantles such equipment for local residents and corporations across the country.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Huge boxes of electronic equipment await recycling at CRT Processing in Janesville. The company weighs, labels, and tracks each box to offer customers the assurance that recycling is completed.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
The largest portion of the CRT Processing building on Janesville's south side is devoted to the storage and dismantling of electronic equipment, and the storage of the various end products.
