E-Scrap News

News from AES, California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery and more

AES signed a recycling services agreement with SOLARCYCLE and launched a pilot program to study construction breakage rates and end-of-life solar panels. 

The California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery increased the rate of pay to e-scrap recyclers to 98 cents per pound for CRT material and $1.10 per pound for non-CRT material.

Camston Wrather appointed Darrell Stoecklin as executive vice president of finance and accounting. 

Gopher Resource joined a consortium working on improving metals processing, funded by the U.S. Department of Defense. 

An MSP Disposal project repurposed e-scrap into sculptures.

National Recovery Technologies, a division of BHS, named Julie Fuller as managing director. 

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