A Norwegian proposal that aims to combat marine debris could close the door to e-plastics export markets for U.S. processors.
A Norwegian proposal that aims to combat marine debris could close the door to e-plastics export markets for U.S. processors.
Last week, viewers around the globe got an unexpected peek at how Apple instructs company technicians to dismantle mobile devices. The 11 recordings have since been pulled from public view.
Patriot Shredding of Rockville, Md. has achieved NAID certification for physical destruction of hard drives. Green Team Safe-Shred of Pooraka, South Australia has renewed the NAID certification.
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Bathroom doors, a water cooler handle, a refrigerator – their surfaces carried lead, cadmium and other hazardous metals, according to studies at two e-scrap facilities.
Startup EnviroLeach has raised its precious metals yield capabilities and has moved forward on developing new e-scrap processing plants.
Maria Delgado-Loubriel, who runs Legie E-Scrap Recycling in Jacksonville, Fla., faces felony charges for improper management of hazardous e-scrap.
Asian governments continue to tighten their restrictions on imports of scrap material, including a temporary ban on plastic in Malaysia.
Consumers paid record prices for Apple’s iPhone X. A recent analysis shows the refurb market is doing the same.
Loss Protection & Investigations of Fresno, Calif. and ShredSmart of Prospect, Conn. have achieved NAID certifications for physical destruction of hard drives.
SectorSeven of Alexandria, Minn. has achieved R2:2013, ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certifications. Tri-Star Electronics Recycling of Nashville, Tenn. has achieved R2:2013, ISO 14001:2015 and OHSAS 18001:2007 certifications.
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