The federal government has dramatically lowered permissible exposure limits for beryllium, a metal used in some electronics.
The federal government has dramatically lowered permissible exposure limits for beryllium, a metal used in some electronics.
Citadel Information Management of Westmont, Ill.; Shred Northwest of Gresham, Ore.; and UltraShred Technologies of Jacksonville, Fla. have either achieved or renewed their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
Also, Reclamere of Tyrone, Pa. has renewed its NAID certification for hard drive sanitization as well as for physical destruction of hard drives.
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The federal government will invest up to $70 million in a new research institute focused on reducing recycling costs and boosting recycled content in manufacturing. E-scrap is one focus of the initiative.
Apple’s earbuds get a zero on the repairability scale, and scrap writer Adam Minter is planning another book.