MRFs move ahead with multi-million-dollar upgrades
A publicly owned facility in North Carolina is set to make a $25 million retrofit, and WM is spending over $50 million for new sorting equipment in Washington state.
A publicly owned facility in North Carolina is set to make a $25 million retrofit, and WM is spending over $50 million for new sorting equipment in Washington state.
Owners of Phoenix warehouses filed a federal lawsuit against e-scrap companies that shipped CRT materials to Closed Loop Refining and Recovery, and already two defendants have agreed to pay out roughly $1 million each.
Owners of Phoenix warehouses filed a federal lawsuit against e-scrap companies that shipped CRT materials to Closed Loop Refining and Recovery, and already two defendants have agreed to pay out roughly $1 million each.
Owners of a farm across the road from a planned e-scrap smelter in Indiana filed a lawsuit seeking to halt the project, arguing that a facility of its type isn't allowed by the local zoning code.
A European R&D project aims to create an AI-powered system that can detect and automatically remove batteries from e-scrap before they present fire risks at recycling facilities.
Plastics producers rolling out chemical recycling technologies can access new feedstock streams by helping to finance secondary sortation facilities, according to a McKinsey study.
A British Columbia electronics recycling company has struck a supply deal allowing true closed-loop recycling of polypropylene from lead batteries.
Balcones Resources' recently signed MRF operations contract with the city of Phoenix is exactly the type of "huge step" toward growth envisioned when Closed Loop Partners bought a majority stake in the company, a Balcones executive explained.
Oregon regulators are exploring some significant updates to the state's electronics recycling program, and they recently gave stakeholders a sneak peek at their ideas.
A British Columbia electronics recycling company has struck a supply deal allowing true closed-loop recycling of polypropylene from lead batteries.
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