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E-Scrap Conference 2025 ignites industry momentum

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The opening plenary at the E-Scrap Conference in Grapevine, Texas set out five forces that are reshaping electronics recovery: rapid device change, battery risk, compliance pressure, policy updates and AI-driven data centers.

 

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SERI works to restore faith in certifications

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Ahead of the release of a full year-end report, SERI provided a preview of the outcomes from its Assurance activities in 2025.

Following a report urging deeper scrutiny of e-scrap exporters, the organization previewed its full-year report to help improve confidence in the R2 process. | Ibrahim Alkan/Shutterstock

Analysis: Windows 10 sunset to drive ‘urban mining’

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These past few weekends, I found myself scrolling through Amazon’s refurbished‑laptop listings — a habit I use to gauge what’s moving through the secondary market.

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FROM THE PRINT EDITION

IT asset disposition and electronics recycling: Now and then

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The industry has proven more resilient, and at times quicker to adapt, than even those of us close to it expected.

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From trash to treasure: How old electronics are powering america’s rare earth comeback

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Rare earth recovery from e-scrap is not just an environmental opportunity but a strategic priority. 

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Enterprise resource planning for the E-Scrap industry

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What ERP system you need depends on whether you’re wiping hard drives, fixing up phones, or melting down metals.

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