E-Scrap News

News from Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, DMD Systems Recovery and more

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy wrote about how it expanded e-scrap drop-off locations to the Upper Peninsula, adding nine permanent drop-off locations since 2021, doubling the number in the region. 

DMD Systems Recovery was named a 2024 Top Workplace in Arizona, a recognition based solely on employee feedback gathered through a confidential third-party survey. DMD was also recently included on the 2024 Fast Growth 150 list maintained by media brand CRN, which recognizes fast-growing companies in the technology space.

Tennessee-based Franklin eWaste changed its name to City eWaste, a move the company says reflects its expansion into the national market. The company also is accepting applications for franchises in select markets.

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