To meet growing demand, e-scrap recycling company Hugo Neu Recycling will close its facility in Mount Vernon, New York and open a larger, more advanced one in New Jersey, the company says.
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To meet growing demand, e-scrap recycling company Hugo Neu Recycling will close its facility in Mount Vernon, New York and open a larger, more advanced one in New Jersey, the company says.
Legislation to update Pennsylvania’s struggling e-scrap program has been introduced to the state’s General Assembly.
An industry coalition that pushed for a national ban on sending e-scrap abroad is now looking for legislators to introduce a bill to Congress that would focus on the dangers of counterfeit material.
Legislation in play in New Jersey would provoke an overhaul of the state’s e-scrap program and offer an easing of state requirements for mobile hard drive shredding.
The Basel Action Network has announced support for a pair of initiatives that would pave the way for more exports of reusable electronics.
California’s e-waste recycling program has reached a new milestone: Since the legislation establishing the program became law six years ago, it has recycled its 1 billionth pound of obsolete electronics.
The leaders of the e-Stewards certification today unveiled an online tool that aims to push more material through certified firms.
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ERI will manage the first-ever mail-in electronics recycling program for the City of Los Angeles.
Paper Storm of Pillager, Minn.; Securis of Chantilly, Va. and Weaver-SecurShred of Akron, Ohio have either achieved or renewed their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
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Records Management Solutions of Martinsburg, W.V.; Shred-it International ULC- Stoney Creek of Stoney Creek, Ontario; Shred-South of Statesville, N.C.; and Texas Security Shredding of Houston have either achieved or renewed their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
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