A mix of stories about components markets, Chromebook software support, CRT downstream movement struggles and more attracted ample clicks last month.
The list below shows ourĀ topĀ stories published in May in terms of unique page views.
1 |Ā Low chip prices hurt processorās resale revenues
Iron Mountainās asset life cycle business increased its volume of used electronics processed during the first quarter, but a depressed market for electronic components meant much lower revenues.
2 |Ā Group calls on Google to stop āChromebook churnā
The U.S. Public Interest Research Group Education Fund says Google needs to extend the software expiration date of its Chromebooks.
3 |Ā Pennsylvania processor works to clear out CRT stockpile
Pandemic-era business conditions and the closure of a CRT outlet contributed to eLoop violating CRT accumulation rules last year, the CEO said. Now, the processor and regulators are working out a mandatory plan to clear out the stockpile.
4 |Ā Aurubis decides to double Georgia smelterās capacity
As construction progresses āat full steamā on its secondary smelter in Georgia, Aurubis has decided to spend an additional $276 million to double the plantās metals recovery capacity.
5Ā |Ā ISRI develops ESG guide for recycling companies
Small- and medium-sized recycling businesses that are interested in setting up environmental, social and governance plans will soon have a new toolkit to help them.






















