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The US, a Strong Market for Garb LCD-Monitor Waste Recycling Plant

Garb Oil & Power announced that the first LCD-monitor waste recycling plant of Garb has a great potential in the US. The recycling plant handles a throughput of three metric tons per hour, and provides full buyback agreement on the entire throughput generated.

Garb Oil & Power’s President, John Rossi stated that e-waste is an important growth market in the US. Garb’s first complete LCD-monitor waste recycling plant has attracted considerable interest in the e-waste sector, said Rossi. He added that 23 states have agreed for the legislation that mandates state e-waste recycling. Rossi continued that the implementation of the Producer Responsibility Act in 22 states has caused 61% of the US population to come under the state e-waste recycling law.

Garb applies the NoWaste residue and ClosedCycle principles to its operations. The company has developed its E-Waste and E-Scrap Recycling; Rubber Recycling plants; and OTR and Waste to Energy processing plants, in accordance with these principles.

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