Proposed CRT Rule
•Approach: 
•CRTs sent to a collector or reseller for reuse or repair will not be regulated (products, not waste).
•Same with intact, off-spec CRTs sent for recycling. 
•Used broken CRTs sent for recycling are conditionally excluded from haz waste requirements if they comply with universal waste-type packaging and labeling requirements for storage and shipping.
Unconditional exclusion from the definition of solid waste for used, intact CRTs sent for recycling and glass processing
Allows for speculative accumulation

Conditional Exclusion from the Definition of Solid Waste:
Used, broken CRTs undergoing recycling or glass processing.
Storage, packaging, labeling requirements
No speculative accumulation
Glass processing cannot be performed at temperatures high enough to volatize lead

Processed CRT glass from used CRTs sent for recycling to glass manufacturers and lead smelters.
Cannot be applied to the land
No speculative accumulation
Sent for other types of recycling
Packaging, labeling requirements
No speculative accumulation

Glass processing: receiving CRTs (broken or intact), intentionally breaking, sorting, or otherwise managing glass removed from monitors, and cleaning coatings. – must perform all activities.

Other types of recycling: copper smelters, into objects such as radiation shielding, acoustical barriers, optical glass beads, decorative glass and tile.