IT services company Ingram Micro estimates in its latest sustainability report that it processed 26,400 tons of used electronics last year.
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IT services company Ingram Micro estimates in its latest sustainability report that it processed 26,400 tons of used electronics last year.
Camacho Recycling, a huge consumer of CRT glass from the U.S. and Europe, has suspended acceptance of material amid a regulatory dispute with Spanish authorities.
A Canadian e-scrap operator has filed a defamation lawsuit against the Basel Action Network (BAN) after the Seattle-based watchdog group accused the business of exporting electronics to developing nations.
Global e-commerce site eBay has launched a mobile device trading program, and the company says it will pay consumers more for their used phones than competitors.
Readers displayed a range of interests last month, gravitating toward articles about a prison sentence, facility expansion, exports-tracking report, metals-recovery investment and the E-Scrap Conference.
An International Fire Code amendment that would have impacted e-scrap operators has been rejected.
AERC Recycling Solutions of Allentown, Pa.; EnviroShred of Calgary, Alberta; EnviroShred of Edmonton, Alberta; Goodwill Southern California Secure Shredding of Los Angeles; InfoShield of Englewood, N.J.; Rocycle of Dade City, Fla.; SAFESHRED of Commerce, Calif.; Stevens & Stevens Business Records Management of Clearwater, Fla.; The Information Management Group of Wellington, New Zealand and The Shredders Corporation of Commerce, Calif. have either achieved or renewed their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
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A major e-scrap processor that was recently called out by the Basel Action Network for improper export activities has questioned the watchdog’s allegations.
Electronics manufacturers are proposing a nationwide point-of-sale fee to fund recycling of CRT devices, an industry group announced last week.
3R Technology of Seattle; Augusta Data Storage of Augusta, Ga.; International Data Depository of Miami; ITEC of Santa Ana, Calif.; Land Shark Shredding of Bowling Green, Ky.; Office Shredding of Hyattsville, Md. and Southern California Shredding of Lake Forest, Calif. have either achieved or renewed their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
Also, ERI of Flower Mound, Texas has renewed its NAID certification for hard drive sanitization and physical destruction of hard drives.
Sims Recycling Solutions (SRS) achieved ISO 27001:2013 certification at its Roseville, Calif. and West Chicago, Ill. facilities.
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