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Redwood secures $350 million to expand recycling, storage

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Battery recycling and energy storage firm Redwood Materials has raised $350 million in new funding led by Eclipse Ventures, with participation from Nvidia’s investment arm NVentures and other investors.

 

Redwood Materials raised $350 million led by Eclipse Ventures and Nvidia’s NVentures to expand battery recycling, energy storage and domestic material recovery. | credit

CMR, Paladin form REcapture to expand rare earth recovery

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Critical Materials Recycling and Paladin EnviroTech have announced the creation of a joint venture called REcapture, aimed at capturing and recycling rare earth elements from consumer, automotive and industrial electronics.

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Earnings results point to active IT hardware lifecycles

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Earnings season is in full swing and the latest results from Microsoft, Apple and Amazon show that the global technology hardware cycle remains extremely active heading into late 2025.

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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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