and brandon richter, c.e.o.f executive recycling, was still warning of the dangers of shipping waste to china. >> richter: i just heard, actually, a child actually died over there breaking this material down, just getting all these toxins. >> pelley: then we told him we'd tracked his container to hong kong. this is a photograph from your yard, the executive recycling yard. we followed this container to hong kong. >> richter: okay. >> pelley: and i wonder why that would be. >> richter: hmm. i have no clue. >> pelley: the hong kong customs people opened the container... >> richter: okay. >> pelley: ...and found it full of c.r.t. screens which, as you probably know, is illegal to export to hong kong. >> richter: yeah, yep. i don't know if that container was filled with glass. i doubt it was. we don't fill glass... c.r.t. glass in those containers. >> pelley: this container was in your yard, filled with c.r.t. screens, and exported to hong kong, which probably wouldn't be legal. >> richter: no, absolutely not. yeah.