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Specialties
From electronic and universal waste recycling to asset management and pack-and-ship box programs, URT is poised to serve its customers’ diverse recycling needs. URT’s nationwide locations allow companies of all sizes and in any geographic area in the United States to easily and cost effectively process recycling materials.
Fort Worth’s capabilities specifically include:
End-of-Life Electronic Processing, Battery Processing, Fluorescent Lamp Processing, Ballast Processing, Asset Recovery, Asset Management, Data Destruction, & Commodities
History
Established in 2003.
URT was first called CRT Processing, LLC and was formed by Don Seiler and Jim Cornwell in 2003 to process electronic waste, or e-waste, including cathode ray tube (CRT) glass-to-glass recycling. It was one of only a handful in the nation, and the only Midwestern firm, to do so at the time.
The partnership of these visionary owners set the stage for rapid expansion. In 2007, the company was noticed and then acquired by the Hendricks Holding Co. of Beloit, WI.
By late 2009, it was clear that CRT Processing, LLC had expanded far beyond the «CRT processing» that first brought it acclaim. With its full-service universal waste recycling service and product lines, it was time for a new name to match the company’s expanded mission. As of January 2010, CRT Processing, LLC became Universal Recycling Technologies, LLC or URT.