A North Carolina startup is working to scale up its ability to generate investment-grade gold from e-scrap components.
A North Carolina startup is working to scale up its ability to generate investment-grade gold from e-scrap components.
Two ITAD companies recently released reports providing insights into serving institutional generators of obsolete electronics.
View of Bogotá, Colombia.
Ingram Micro recently opened a facility in South America, providing a host of asset management and recycling services.
A handful of electronics processors have recently opened facilities or expanded existing plants. Here’s a roundup of recent facility activity.
A Kansas nonprofit e-scrap operator has closed its doors, citing dwindling device collections.
Machinery at the shuttered BlueOak Arkansas e-scrap smelting plant is being auctioned off late this month.
Liquid Technology managed the assets of defunct health tech company Theranos, which shuttered last year after a high-profile fraud case and other legal troubles.
Todd Koleski and Jennifer Ganka of Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services
It’s well-known the U.S. military is a huge buyer of goods, including electronic equipment. Officials recently shed light on how the Department of Defense approaches disposition.
A major e-scrap facility in Oman is nearing completion, bringing electronics processing to a country that has traditionally landfilled or exported material.
EPC has opened a large processing site in Atlanta, improving its reach into the Southeastern U.S. market.