Back to Top


TOP STORIES

The Re:Source Podcast Episode 1: E-Scrap look-back and 2026 outlook

by

Welcome to The Re:Source, a podcast for insights, strategies and stories from the world of materials management, recycling and the circular economy.

In this first episode of The Re:Source, Chris Kaasmann, Greenchip's vice president of compliance, and Jeff Gloyd of Gloyd Recycling Solutions discuss E-Scrap Conference 2025 and industry trends for 2026.

ERI and ReElement partner on rare earth magnet recovery

by

Electronic Recyclers International has agreed to supply ReElement Technologies with end-of-life magnet materials for rare earth oxide refining, the companies announced.

 

ERI will supply end-of-life magnet materials to feed ReElement's Indiana operations. | Courtesy ERI

Cyber risks confront ITAD work, contracts, coverage

by

Data risk does not end when a device is unplugged or loaded onto a truck, and the confusing middle ground between office closet and shredder line carries cyber exposures, warned insurance and IT asset disposition experts at the 2025 E-Scrap Conference.

Insurance experts at the E-Scrap Conference warned that weak contracts, loose custody and basic cyber gaps leave data exposed long after devices leave service. | Photo by Big Wave Productions

Want more electronics recycling, reuse and ITAD news?

See all of the latest E-Scrap News headlines and sign up to receive our reporting in your inbox directly so you don’t miss any breaking news.

FROM THE PRINT EDITION

IT asset disposition and electronics recycling: Now and then

by

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

KM Stock/Shutterstock

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

by

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

Courtesy Cirba

Enterprise resource planning for the E-Scrap industry

by

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

Summit Art Creations/Shutterstock

Want more from the Print Edition?

Browse through years of past editions online. For early access to all content, start a subscription today.