Sellers of scrap circuit boards have seen lower price quotes in recent weeks.
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Sellers of scrap circuit boards have seen lower price quotes in recent weeks.
A project in Europe seeks to scale up a new technique for recovering metals from printed circuit boards and other electronic components.
A large online electronics retailer has partnered with IT asset disposition company PlanITROI to launch an electronics take-back program.
Pathum Thani/Thailand- June 8, 2018: The Royal Thai Police investigating an e-scrap facility in Thailand.
The owner of a Thai e-scrap facility that was visited by police last month denies illegal activities were occurring at the location.
The government of Thailand has banned all e-scrap from entering its ports, amid a major increase in shipments to the country.
3N Document Destruction of Clifton Park, N.Y.; RW Lone Star Security of Temple, Texas; Shred-South of Statesville, N.C.; and Shred-X Secure Destruction of Welshpool, Western Australia have achieved or renewed their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
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Chris Brandt of BAN’s EarthEye program installing a tracker in a printer. Copyright BAN.
The Basel Action Network has launched a commercial tracking service to monitor e-scrap flows, and its first customer is an OEM that was lambasted by the watchdog group over exports two years ago.
The organization that administers the R2 e-scrap recycling standard has elevated Corey Dehmey to the executive director role. He replaces John Lingelbach, whose exit from the group was announced earlier this year.
The U.S. will enact tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese products beginning July 6. Vowing retaliation, China released its own list of U.S. products to target in July.