E-Scrap News
CEA seeks to triple e-scrap recycling
CEA seeks to triple e-scrap recyclingBacked by some of the world's largest electronics manufacturers, retailers and a host of elected officials, the Consumer Elec |
Economy and recycling grow for E-Cycle Wisconsin
Economy and recycling grow for E-Cycle WisconsinE-Cycle Wisconsin has released the results of the first full year of the state's electronics recycling program. |
'Not guilty' pleas in UK illegal export case
'Not guilty' pleas in UK illegal export caseA large case brought against a network of individuals and businesses by the UK Environment Agency (EA) continues t |
Vienna meeting addresses hazardous materials
Vienna meeting addresses hazardous materialsAn international meeting organized by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization and the Secretariats to the B |
SIMS CEO offers insight
SIMS CEO offers insightAt the recently-concluded Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries convention in Los Angeles, Graham Davy, CEO of Sims Recycling Solutions, prov |
Utah gets e-scrap program on third try
Utah gets e-scrap program on third tryWith Governor Gary Herbert's signing Senate Bill 184 into law, Utah has become the 25th state to establish an electronics recyc |
ISRI workshop gives R2 update
ISRI workshop gives R2 updateAbout 65 attended a workshop focusing on the R2 environmental certification standard on the first day of the Institute of Scrap Recyclin |
PWB value rises again
PWB value rises againThe average value of printed wiring board scrap rose again in March to a record high of $7.30 per pound. |
NY e-scrap program starts
NY e-scrap program startsAs of the first of this month, residents of the Empire State will now be able to recycle their electronics goods at no charge as the state's |
R2 to establish governing council soon
R2 to establish governing council soonThe nomination period for candidates to serve on the inaugural R2 Governing Council will conclude by the first week of April an |
U.S., Mexico, eye e-scrap on the border
U.S., Mexico, eye e-scrap on the borderThe U.S. |
iPads trickle into waste stream
iPads trickle into waste streamIt still has that new tablet smell, but with the launch of the iPad 2, some original iPads are entering the secondary market, having a |
Who pays for EPR?
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Who pays for EPR?
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More backlash on new WEEE rules
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More backlash on new WEEE rules
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Panic buying sets in for Japanese components
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Panic buying sets in for Japanese components
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Comments roll in on federal task force
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Comments roll in on federal task force
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Shockwaves felt through electronics industry
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Shockwaves felt through electronics industry
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Texas TV bill advances
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Texas TV bill advances
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E-scrap processors urge federal leadership
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E-scrap processors urge federal leadership
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EU rules on WEEE
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EU rules on WEEE
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Sims acquires ITAD firms
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Sims acquires ITAD firms
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Australia one step closer to e-scrap program
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Australia one step closer to e-scrap program
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Rare earth recovery interest continues in UK
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Rare earth recovery interest continues in UK
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