E-Scrap News

Our top stories from April 2022

Sage Sustainable Electronics facility in Reno, Nev.

Our look at the rising costs of warehouse space for electronics processors, including Sage Sustainable Electronics, was of interest to readers last month. | Courtesy of Sage

Coverage of Apple’s e-scrap recycling innovations, government concerns about critical minerals, rising warehouse costs and more drew readers’ clicks last month.

1 | Apple lays out details on its latest recycling automation
Apple added to its recycling technology in 2021, upgrading some robots and rolling out a machine that can recover rare earth magnets that are typically destroyed in the shredding process.

2 | Policymakers ponder recycling’s role in ‘critical mineral’ supply
A recent hearing in the U.S. Senate explored the opportunities and barriers in recovering rare earths and other essential components for the next generation of American manufacturing.

3 | The hottest commodity in e-scrap? Warehouse space
Fast-rising warehouse lease rates are pinching North American electronics recycling and reuse companies, forcing processors to shift real estate strategies and adapt to the market.

4 | OEM expands its asset recovery services around the globe
Electronics manufacturer Dell is now offering its ITAD services in an additional 35 countries outside the U.S.

5 | DISH Network agrees to recycle scrap after disposal lawsuit
TV and wireless services provider DISH Network will pay $5.5 million to settle allegations that it illegally disposed of e-scrap in California.

 

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