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E-Scrap News magazine is the premier trade journal for electronics recycling and refurbishment experts. It offers updates on the latest equipment and technology, details trends in electronics recycling legislation, highlights the work of innovative processors, and covers all the other critical industry news.

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How e-scrap and ITAD firms are expanding in today’s market

Published: October 17, 2019
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Ken Ehresman, president of Advanced Technology Recycling. | E-Scrap Conference and Trade Show/Brian Adams Photography

Finding ways to grow or differentiate one’s business is key to viability. During a panel discussion at the E-Scrap Conference last month, several operators opened up on their successful strategies.

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Meet Quantum Lifecycle, Canada’s new processing giant

Published: October 17, 2019
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Quantum Lifecycle Partners doesn’t have plans to shut down any of the facilities previously operated by Shift Group or GEEP Canada. | KPixMining/Shutterstock

GEEP Canada and the Shift Group of Companies recently merged to form the largest e-scrap company in Canada. An executive at the firm said a crowded marketplace and evolving materials stream helped drive the move.

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With new version on the way, e-Stewards offers discount

Published: October 17, 2019
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The e-Stewards certification standard update, titled V4.0, is slated for a Feb. 25 release. | Tashatuvango/Shutterstock

The e-Stewards e-scrap certification body is gearing up to release an update, and it’s providing certain perks to draw in operators that have not been certified to the standard previously.

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Certification scorecard: Oct. 17, 2019

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The companies below have either achieved or renewed one or more of the following NAID AAA certifications: 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.

DocuBit of Lancaster, Ky.; ER2-Electronic Responsible Recyclers of Mesa, Ariz.; Greentec of Cambridge, Ontario; Iron Mountain-WA of Redcliffe, West Australia; ITEC of Santa Ana, Calif.; Lone Star Shredding & Document Storage (Division of 3GS) of Mercedes, Texas; Paper Recycling & Shredding Specialists of Pomona, Calif.; SAFESHRED of Commerce, Calif.; and South Bay Document Destruction of Gardena, Calif.

In addition, EcoLights Northwest of Seattle achieved ISO 14001:2015 certification.

Visit our archive to view previous editions of the scorecard.

 

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Company rolls out flat-panel processing technology

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The FPD PRO can handle devices with displays sizes from 11 inches to 70 inches. | Courtesy of FPD Recycling

A startup led by recycling industry veterans has developed a robotic system for removing hazardous substances from flat-panel display devices. The system is expected to come to a U.S. facility soon.

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New Total Reclaim CEO: ‘I believe in the redemption story’

Published: October 10, 2019
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Total Reclaim’s staff has been cut in half in recent years as the company dealt with fallout from an export scandal.

A West Coast processor that earlier this year saw its founders sentenced to prison is now being led by Bobby Farris, who has worked for a variety of recycling companies. He says the firm’s brand can be rebuilt. Continue Reading

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Michigan processor files for bankruptcy

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The bankruptcy filing indicates Rivore Metals has between $1 million and $10 million in liabilities and less than $50,000 in assets. | Nuangthong/Shutterstock

A metals recycling company that buys and sells e-scrap recently declared bankruptcy and is reorganizing its business to remain operational.

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Certification scorecard: Oct. 10, 2019

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The companies below have either achieved or renewed one or more of the following NAID AAA certifications: 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.

Adelante Document Destruction of Albuquerque, N.M.; Data Guardian of Portage, Mich.; Green Chip of Astoria, N.Y.; Iron Mountain of Dandenong South, Australia; PCdisposal.com of New Century, Kan. and Universal Recycling Technologies (URT) of Janesville, Wis.

Visit our archive to view previous editions of the scorecard.

 

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