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The pandemic has caused tight labor markets across North America. Here's how processors of different sizes have responded.
The pandemic has caused tight labor markets across North America. Here's how processors of different sizes have responded.
Enjoying a boom in new customers, an Indiana electronics recycling and reuse company is spending significantly to expand its size and processing capabilities. Technology Recyclers recently moved from a 65,000-square-foot facility in Indianapolis to a 170,000-square-foot plant a half mile away. Along with the move, the company is installing new shredding and sorting equipment on its scrap processing line. Altogether,...
Amid a flurry of bills at the end of California's legislative session, lawmakers passed $1.3 billion in recycling spending and made a number of key policy changes. A recent webinar hinted at what the changes may mean for MRFs.
A sustainability executive at ExxonMobil recently laid out details on the energy giant's multifaceted strategy around chemical recycling, and it's clear hopes are high.
Morgan Stanley's years of IT asset disposition errors have cost the banking giant over $163 million, according to an updated E-Scrap News tally. New details on the data loss incidents have also recently come to light.
The top government official in Quebec suggested public concerns over air pollution could lead the province to close Glencore's Horne smelting site, a key downstream for North America's e-scrap.
Worldwide shipments of PCs in the third quarter were down by nearly 20% year over year, according to a Gartner analysis, the steepest decline in decades.
A sustainability executive at ExxonMobil recently laid out details on the energy giant's multifaceted strategy around chemical recycling, and it's clear hopes are high.
Sony Electronics and EWASTE+ agreed to pay a combined $2.4 million to end their years-long entanglement in a lawsuit over CRT materials abandoned in Ohio.
Ingram Micro, which owns a global ITAD division, has filed with federal regulators to become a publicly traded company once again.
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