Sims Recycling Solutions has made a concerted effort to target higher-value assets in recent years. Continue Reading
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Sims Recycling Solutions has made a concerted effort to target higher-value assets in recent years. Continue Reading
Legislation championed by electronics repair advocates failed to advance in the New York legislature this year.
A U.S. electronics disassembly and processing outlet is expanding with a new California flagship facility, spurred by anticipated growth in the domestic electronics manufacturing industry.
A recently released study quantifies the massive shift in device composition over the past 25 years. Researchers tackled the task with an eye toward predicting where materials usage is headed in the future.
A group of socially minded e-scrap firms have joined together to help open job opportunities for people with disabilities or previous incarcerations. Continue Reading
Millions of electronics sit unused in Wisconsin homes, according to a report from the state’s e-scrap program, and awareness of recycling options is growing. Continue Reading
An e-scrap group that advocates for exports of used electronics has detailed a new mechanism for funding e-scrap collection in an area of the world that has long been perceived as a materials dumping ground.
Hundreds of authorized third-party repair shops around the world are set to begin using a system developed by one of the most prominent OEM brands.
A Chinese e-scrap company breaks into the U.S. market, and collections continue to trend downward in the Evergreen State.
Absolute Shredding of Windsor, Colo.; Advanced Information Management of Springdale, Ark.; Arkansas Records Management of Hot Springs, Ark.; CI Information Management of Kennewick, Wash.; CLI Document Destruction of Norwalk, Ohio; COR365 Information Solutions of Winston-Salem, N.C.; Green Team Shred-Safe of Pooraka, South Australia, Australia; Highland Shredding of Woburn, Mass.; In Confidence P/L of North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Kodiak Information Management of Lynchburg, Va.; Lemay Mobile Shredding–Vancouver of Vancouver, Wash.; Modern Waste of Sacramento, Calif.; REISSWOLF Heesch B.V. of Heesch, Netherlands; Republic Services of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; R.K. Black of Oklahoma City; SafeGuard Document Destruction of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Secured Document Shredding of Midland, Texas; Shred 360 of Tampa, Fla.; Super Shred of Greenville, N.C. and Tong-In Safe Warehouse of Paju City, South Korea have either achieved or renewed their NAID Certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
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