Sadoff Iron and Metal Co. will pivot the focus at one of its facilities away from scrap metals and toward electronics recycling.
Sadoff Iron and Metal Co. will pivot the focus at one of its facilities away from scrap metals and toward electronics recycling.
A metals company will expand capacity at a Swedish copper smelter that consumes substantial volumes of printed circuit boards.
S3 Recycling Solutions CEO Rod McDaniel (right) with S3 Chairman Darrell S. Freeman, Sr. at the company’s new location in Springfield, Tenn.
Based on the statistics, Rod McDaniel knows he was unlikely to become the CEO of a fast-growing electronics reuse and recycling company.
Additional data protection and privacy laws are coming to San Francisco and elsewhere in the Golden State.
Corodata Shredding in Richmond, Calif. and Sugar House Archives & Shred of Salt Lake City have achieved their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
Also, ERI in Fresno, Calif. has renewed its NAID certifications for hard drive sanitization as well as physical destruction of hard drives.
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Import policies in China and Southeast Asia continue to tighten, making it more difficult to move certain e-scrap materials to international markets.
DataSafe of Newark, Calif.; DataSafe of South San Francisco, Calif.; Data Shredding Services of Texas, Inc. III of San Antonio; Destroy Drive of Tampa, Fla.; Docu-Depot of LaSalle, Quebec; Gagnaeyðing ehf of Reykjavik, Iceland; Northcoast Inc. Recycling Specialists dba Northcoast Shredding Services & Record Center of Wickliffe, Ohio; Shred Defense of Richmond, Calif.; Shred-it Australia of Melbourne, Australia and Super Save Shredding of Calgary, Alberta have either achieved or renewed their NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
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Former e-scrap company executive Kenneth Eugene Gravitt was sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to hazardous waste-related crimes.
The amount of e-scrap recycled under Wisconsin’s state program dropped significantly last year, a downward trend also seen in other states with mature recycling programs.
Courts, exports and PCB refiner stories drew a slew of readers’ clicks last month.