
Ongoing economic uncertainty has contributed to the freight market shift. | Vitpho/Shutterstock
Multiple factors have led to lower demand for trucking, bringing shipping cost relief to many in the recycling industry.
Ongoing economic uncertainty has contributed to the freight market shift. | Vitpho/Shutterstock
Multiple factors have led to lower demand for trucking, bringing shipping cost relief to many in the recycling industry.
In the runup to the 2019 E-Scrap Conference and Trade Show, we are offering up a series of interviews with different industry leaders set to take the stage.
The companies below have either achieved or renewed one or more of the following NAID AAA certification destruction services: physical destruction of hard drives, physical destruction of solid state devices, over-writing of physical hard drives, over-writing of solid state devices or degaussing.
Ace Data Storage of Gulfport, Miss.; CI Information Management of Kennewick, Wash,; Computer Recycling Center of Springfield, Mo.; De Graaf Security of Amsterdam; Shredall of Bestwood Village, Nottingham, U.K.; Shredall Scotland of Larkhall, South Lanarkshire, U.K.; Shredlogix of San Jose, Calif.; ShredTex of Houston; Shred-X Secure Destruction of Winnellie, Northern Territory, Australia; TechnoCycle of Houston; Tri-State Shredding of Harrisburg, Pa.; and United Ability doing business as Gone for Good of Birmingham, Ala.
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CRT TVs stacked for recycling. |CHAINFOTO24/Shutterstock
As many operators take a breather this holiday week, we are presenting a list of our most-read stories from January through June (in terms of unique page views).
Congruity of Pembroke, Mass.; DataSafe of Vacaville, Calif.; DocuVault of West Deptford, N.J.; Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations of Nashville, Tenn.; e-End of Frederick, Md.; Electronic Responsible Recyclers-ER2 of Memphis, Tenn.; ER2-Electronic Responsible Recyclers of Mesa, Ariz.; ERI of Plainfield, Ind.; EWASTE+ of Victor, N.Y.; File Shred of Glastonbury, Conn.; Greentec of Cambridge, Ontario; Guardian Data Destruction of South Hackensack, N.J.; Li Tong Group of Fo Tan, Hong Kong; Liquid Technology of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Nextuse of Dover, N.H.; PACE Enterprises of West Virginia of Westover, W.Va.; PC Liquidations of Jacksonville, Fla.; Recycling & Recovery Assets International of Vulcan, Alberta; Re-Teck Asset Management of Wiener Neustadt, Austria; The Paper Predator by DDC of Kentucky of Shelbyville, Ky.; Time Shred Services of Freeport, N.Y. and Tri State Shred of Dubuque, Iowa have either achieved or renewed one or more of the following NAID AAA certifications for data destruction services: physical destruction of hard drives, physical destruction of solid state devices, overwriting of physical hard drives, overwriting of solid state devices or degaussing.
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The status of a CRT glass treatment option was of high interest last month. | underworld/Shutterstock
A range of topics grabbed readers last month, including CRT disposal, ITAD growth and OEM developments.
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JFG Asset Management (DBA Evergreen IT Solutions) of Fremont, Calif. has achieved certification to ISO 14001, ISO 45001 and R2:2013.
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Readers were drawn to a variety of stories last month, including those covering a CRT cleanup, rare earths, e-plastics and a proposed export ban.
AMS Store and Shred of Lake In The Hills, Ill.; Arizona Product Destruction of Phoenix; Asia Data Destruction of Bangkok; Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations of Onalaska, Wis.; Maxxum of Rush City, Minn.; Northwest Shredders of Woodward, Okla.; Reed Records Management of Wooster, Ohio; Shred 360 of Tampa, Fla.; Shred Doc Destr dba Balcones Shred of Dallas; Sugar House Archives & Shred of Salt Lake City; Sustainable Services of Texarkana, Texas; Synetic Technologies of Kansas City, Mo. and Wasteco – Dixie Recycling Centre of Mississauga, Ontario have either achieved or renewed their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
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Arkansas Records Management of Hot Springs, Ark.; Cal Micro Recycling of Ontario, Calif.; Crown Shredding, LLC dba Crown Information Management of South Daytona, Fla.; Highland Shredding of Woburn, Mass.; Merlin Shredding of Calgary, Alberta; Merlin Shredding of Edmonton, Alberta; Merlin Shredding of Red Deer County, Alberta; Royal Document Destruction of Cincinnati, Ohio; and The Shred Authority of Alsip, Ill. have either achieved or renewed their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
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