The founder of an embroiled East Coast e-scrap company is being sued for allegedly misrepresenting the firm’s value.
The founder of an embroiled East Coast e-scrap company is being sued for allegedly misrepresenting the firm’s value.
Tampa, Fla.-based e-Quality Recycling has gained certification to the ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 and R2:2013 standards.
JSI Metals & Electronics Recycling of Conway, Ark. is now certified to the R2:2013 and RIOS standards.
Dakota Data Shred of Sioux Falls, S.D.; Gilmore Services of Pensacola, Fla.; Northcoast, Inc. Recycling Specialists dba Northcoast Shredding Services & Record Center of Wickliffe, Ohio; Paper Recycling & Shredding Specialists, Inc. of San Dimas, Calif.; Rocky Mountain Document Destruction of Salt Lake City, Utah; Time Shred Services, Inc. of Freeport, N.Y. and Wasteco – Dixie Recycling Centre of Mississauga, Ontario have either achieved or renewed their NAID Certifications for Physical Destruction of Hard Drives.
Northwest Shredders, LLC. of Woodward, OK; Paper Pig Shredding of Wichita Falls, TX; Phoenix Recycling Inc. of Winnipeg, MB, Canada; Security Data Destruction, Inc. of Phoenix, AZ; Shred King of Holbrook, MA; South Bay Document Destruction of Gardena, CA and Stay Safe Shred and Recycle of Sacramento, CA have either achieved or renewed their NAID Certifications for Physical Destruction of Hard Drives.
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Bloomberg takes readers on a tour of the Chinese town of Guiyu as it looks to formalize electronics recycling, and flooding in parts of India has complicated e-scrap efforts.
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The 11th annual E-Scrap Conference — held this week in Orlando, Florida — concluded with a debate on the pros and cons of potential national legislation on electronics recycling.
The Coalition for American Electronics Recycling (CAER) recently announced that Arrow Value Recovery officially joined the group in its effort to pass the Responsible Electronics Recycling Act (RERA).
E-Scrap News readers were drawn last month to a variety of reports on CRT glass, including an opinion piece arguing for landfilling of the material and a feature from our print edition.
Recently unveiled robotics technology aims to boost throughputs and reduce environmental and health risks from LCD flat-panel display recycling.
Apple picks a fight with backers of device-repair legislation, and National Geographic digs into the recovery of rare earth metals.
E-scrap company FCM will be recycling plastics from scrap electronics at a site in Cornwall, Ontario.