Florida-based Early Upgrade recently moved into a much larger warehouse and is buying a wider array of end-of-life devices.
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Florida-based Early Upgrade recently moved into a much larger warehouse and is buying a wider array of end-of-life devices.
DocuBit of Lancaster, Ky.; Secure On-Site Shredding of Richardson, Texas; Shred-South of Statesville, N.C.; and Valley Green Shredding of Westfield, Mass. have either achieved or renewed their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
Also, ERI of Badin, N.C. and ERI of Plainfield, Ind. have renewed their NAID certifications for hard drive sanitization.
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Agbogbloshie, Ghana
A pair of recent studies have identified toxic substances in the ground and in eggs from chickens foraging in Agbogbloshie, Ghana.
A sibling of SAM has landed in the Midwest. ERI has installed its second Super Automated Machine (SAM), an e-scrap sorting robot, at the company’s Indiana plant.
An Arizona-headquartered processor is expanding into California with an ITAD facility serving the northern part of the state.
Apple will open a research lab studying new electronics recycling processes, one of several e-scrap-related announcements the company recently made.
AAA Certified Confidential Security of Peoria, Ill.; De Graaf Security of Amsterdam; DocuBit of Lancaster, Ky.; InfoStore Records Center of Brooklyn Heights, Ohio; NWA RECORDS SERVICES dba ADVANCED INFORMATION MANAGEMENT of Springdale, Ark.; Royal Shredding of Duluth, Ga.; Shred Ace of Durham, N.C.; Shred Works of Oakland, Calif.; Texas Security Shredding of Houston and Tri State Shred of Dubuque, Iowa have either achieved or renewed their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
Also, e-End of Frederick, Md. and EWASTE+ of Victor, N.Y. have either achieved or renewed their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
Additionally, e-End of Frederick, Md. has achieved NAID certification for solid state device (SSD) sanitization and destruction.
Christie Technology Corporation of Cheyenne, Wyo. has achieved R2:2013, ISO 14001:2015 and OHSAS 18001:2007 certifications.
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