Two recent teardowns dug into the guts of Apple’s latest device, yielding insights on repairability and the estimated cost of the phone’s components.
Two recent teardowns dug into the guts of Apple’s latest device, yielding insights on repairability and the estimated cost of the phone’s components.
New York City is expanding a program in which households can make a reservation to have end-of-life devices picked up by city crews.
A study takes a wide-ranging look at the health and environmental impacts of improperly managed scrap electronics, and it suggests ways the whole value chain can work to solve the problems.
Electronics recycling supports 920 jobs and injects more than $200 million into the Texas economy, researchers estimate.
A new satellite office will allow Ingram Micro ITAD to better serve Pacific Northwest customers with IT asset disposition and on-site data destruction services, according to a press release.
The latest Canadian province to launch an industry-managed electronics recycling program is finding healthy use of its drop-off locations.
Cascade Asset Management has doubled the size of its Indianapolis facility, a response to greater demand from enterprise customers for its services.
The world’s largest handset producer has launched a reuse program that will allow consumers to repurpose their old mobile devices.
Regulators say 1.6 million pounds of computers and monitors were recycled through the Oklahoma state program last year, the lowest weight in six years.
Veolia has opened an operation in Ontario to recycle lamps and mercury-bearing electronic components.