Another U.S. processor has disclosed it is using GPS trackers to monitor the downstream movement of end-of-life devices.
Another U.S. processor has disclosed it is using GPS trackers to monitor the downstream movement of end-of-life devices.
A Hong Kong court fined four companies after authorities seized e-scrap imported from the U.S. and raided three electronics recycling sites.
CompuCycle is expanding its footprint and capabilities with the installation of a multi-million-dollar shredding and separation system.
California-based eWaste Direct didn’t start as a scrap metal company that moved into electronics, or as a longtime repair hobby turned business. In a way, it started by accident.
Electronics and appliance recycling requirements now in effect in Hong Kong are boosting the amount of material processed by Alba Integrated Waste Solutions.
A Kentucky judge has denied Kenneth Gravitt’s request to withdraw his guilty plea. He will be sentenced for CRT-related crimes in October.
The online purchase of a new laptop may be convenient, but it could also be supporting a company skirting extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws. A recent report examines the growing global issue.
GPS trackers used in a United Nations-funded study showed Australian e-scrap was exported to Hong Kong, according to the Basel Action Network.
Another electronics recycling and IT asset disposition company has signed up to use tracking devices to monitor the downstream movement of scrap electronics.
A CRT recycling company owner has asked a judge to withdraw his plea of guilty to federal criminal charges.