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Processors in California will soon receive reimbursement rates that vary based on the type of device recycled. Regulators this week approved a variable payment rate system in response to the changing end-of-life electronics stream. Continue Reading
Affordable Shred of Springfield, Ill.; American Document Securities of Carrollton, Ga.; Shred Ace of Durham, N.C.; Shred Aware of Eureka, Calif.; Tiger Shredding and Recycling of Baton Rouge, La. and Wasteco – Dixie Recycling Centre of Mississauga, Ontario have either achieved or renewed their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives. Also, Dynamic Recycling of Onalaska, Wis. has renewed its NAID certification for hard drive sanitization as well as physical destruction of hard drives.
My Battery Recyclers (MYBRS) of Brooklyn, N.Y. and PureITAD of Abbotsford, B.C. have both achieved certification to ISO:14001, ISO:9001, R2:2013 and OHSAS:18001.
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Published: February 8, 2018 Updated: by Jim Puckett
E-Scrap News has now published responses from five of the six companies named in Basel Action Network’s latest export report (“The Scam Recycling Continues”). In their statements, those companies have made some assertions that warrant a response. In addition, one of the company responses noted a geographic error in the recent report, and we wish to publicly correct that fact. The inaccuracy, while regrettable, has no bearing on the findings of export in the report. Continue Reading
The Home Depot will pay nearly $28 million in a California settlement involving disposal of e-scrap, batteries, household hazardous waste and intact customer information.
Despite having a landfill ban in place, problems have plagued electronics recycling in Colorado for years, and stakeholders are working to find a solution.
March 2018 marks the one-year anniversary of the electronics recycling program launching in New Brunswick, the ninth province to leverage the electronics recycling program administered by the Electronics Product Recycling Association (EPRA). Continue Reading
The e-scrap arm of Arrow Electronics handled nearly 6.3 million used devices last year, 44 percent of which were redeployed, sold or donated for reuse.
A Shred 2 Pieces of Irving, Texas; Avritek of San Diego; LeMay Mobile Shredding of Lacey, Wash.; PACE Enterprises of West Virginia of Morgantown, W.V.; Resource 1 Electronics of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Security Data Destruction of Phoenix; Shred-All, Shred Innovations of Pikeville, Ky.; South Bay Document Destruction of Gardena, Calif. and West Michigan Document Shredding of Jenison, Mich. have either achieved or renewed their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
In addition, Re-Teck Brazil, a subsidiary of the Li-Tong Group, has achieved R2:2013 certification.
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