Long lines fail to deter residents from participating in a collection event, and one community sets up curbside e-scrap collections.
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Long lines fail to deter residents from participating in a collection event, and one community sets up curbside e-scrap collections.
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Washington’s collection numbers continue their downward trend, and curbside e-scrap collection comes to an end in a South Carolina community.
Researchers discover a bacteria that can help process gold, and a local recycling professional finds some electronics gems.
Unlike in consumer markets, repairing CRT displays remains a common practice for the aviation industry, and a new phone’s screen may look cool but it’s prone to breaking.
A warehouse full of CRT glass draws the attention of local officials, and a recycling expert explores the recycling problems presented by wearable devices.
Apple picks a fight with backers of device-repair legislation, and National Geographic digs into the recovery of rare earth metals.
A county in West Virginia could legally allow the landfilling of electronics but is choosing not to, and an investment expert predicts continued low prices for metals commodities.
The Buffalo Bills make a drive for recycling, and Samsung is getting more backlash over its handling of the Galaxy Note 7 debacle.
LED lights could offer a growing source of valuable metals, and current spending offers a look at the products that could dominate the waste stream in the future. Continue Reading
An Arizona for-profit business shares electronics disassembly tips with a local nonprofit group, and a Minnesota county boosts fees it charges individuals who drop off display devices. Continue Reading