Malaysia is slated to usher in technology for e-scrap and white goods recycling, and an island nation explores the possibility of a consumer fee to fund electronics recovery.
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Malaysia is slated to usher in technology for e-scrap and white goods recycling, and an island nation explores the possibility of a consumer fee to fund electronics recovery.
The second quarter was sluggish for worldwide shipments of new mobile devices.
A bill in California opens up recycling pathways for panel glass from CRTs by allowing barium levels to exceed current state limits.
Metal Conversion Technologies has reached a $25,000 settlement with the U.S. government and the state of Georgia over a series of alleged safety and environmental infractions.
Logistics experts predict the current low costs of moving recyclables from processing plants to end-use mills will continue through the end of the year.
The Fraunhofer Institute in Germany has received $1.5 million to recover more materials from used lithium ion batteries.
The biggest wireless carriers are marketing very attractive trade-in offers to get iPhone users to swap their old units for the new iPhone 7.
Last week’s E-Scrap 2016 conference brought hundreds of industry leaders to New Orleans for three days of presentations, discussions, deal-making and connection among colleagues.
The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) has released its annual Scrap Yearbook, a statistical and comprehensive publication regarding the U.S. and global scrap industry.
The owner of a New Jersey electronics recycling company could spend three years in prison for insurance fraud.