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How the industry is navigating tough insurance markets

Published: August 30, 2023
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Industry operators are using fire mitigation technologies and other strategies to keep their facilities covered. | Fradu/Shutterstock

Electronics recycling and reuse companies say insurance has become significantly more expensive and difficult to manage, so they’re employing a number of strategies to cope. Continue Reading

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State program report covers export, costs and more

Published: August 30, 2023
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Metro Metals’ locations in Vancouver, Wash. (pictured above) and Tacoma, Wash. together handled about 41% of the e-scrap recycled by the E-Cycle Washington program in 2022. | Jared Paben/E-Scrap News

The total e-scrap weight handled by Washington state’s program dropped, one device was wrongly exported to the Middle East and a processor exited the program last year, according to an annual report. Continue Reading

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Equipment Spotlight: Fighting lithium-ion fires

Published: August 30, 2023
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Pile of lithium-ion button batteries.

The Lion-X extinguishing agent is capable of putting out fires of over 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit, according to representatives from Fireproof Solutions. | Kiri11/Shutterstock

Packaging and Crating Technologies (PACT) and Fireproof Solutions have collaborated to create an agent that works “quickly, safely and neatly” to put out lithium-ion battery fires.  Continue Reading

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Redwood Materials raises $1B in funding round

Published: August 30, 2023
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The latest round of funding builds on a $2 billion federal loan and $1 billion in previous investments. | Redwood Materials

Battery recycler Redwood Materials is not slowing down its plans to keep building out its recycling capacity, and recently netted $1 billion in equity funding.
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In My Opinion: How batteries can come back to life

Published: August 23, 2023
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Pile of lithium ion batteries for recycling.

AI-powered battery removal systems have the potential to prevent facility fires from starting in the first place, argues Raghav Mecheri of BinIt. | Skimin0k/Shutterstock

As record-high numbers of batteries enter the solid waste stream, they have increasingly become associated with facility fires, safety issues and danger to workers. Continue Reading

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Amazon affiliate to open data center recycling facility

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An Amazon-affiliated upcoming Antrim Township, Pa. location will hire up to 500 workers to process electronics from data centers. | Sergei Elagin/Shutterstock

One of Amazon’s subsidiaries is planning a 550,000-square-foot data center decommissioning facility in Pennsylvania, slated to come on-line in spring of 2024. Continue Reading

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Apple throws support behind California right-to-repair bill

Published: August 23, 2023
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Supporters of SB 244 held a rally for the bill’s passage on Aug. 22 | Courtesy of CALPRIG

After years of pushing back against bills that would grant consumers the right to repair electronics, Apple announced it supports an amended version of one such bill currently in play in California.  Continue Reading

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