The ITAD arm of a Canadian electronics leasing company has opened a new processing facility near Vancouver, B.C. Continue Reading
The ITAD arm of a Canadian electronics leasing company has opened a new processing facility near Vancouver, B.C. Continue Reading
California’s e-scrap program took a hit when ECS Refining closed in June 2018, but it was anything but a critical blow. Other local and national e-scrap companies took up the slack.
A larger Middle East location is allowing Sims Recycling Solutions to process growing quantities of electronics while improving security and reducing the risk of employee injury.
A teenage artist collaborated with a U.K. ITAD services provider to create a miniature version of London’s Westminster area – made entirely from e-scrap.
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Tech Dump is rolling out what it describes as the only national mail-in recycling program that’s owned and operated by a social enterprise.
When CompuCycle leaders looked at automating the company’s e-scrap processing, they realized there was no point in reinventing a well-functioning wheel. Colt Recycling, which has done business with CompuCycle, was already successfully using a custom-designed shredding and separation system in New Hampshire.
Shredding, sorting and processing machinery that was used by shuttered processor ECS Refining is being sold via an online auction.
A processor will expand its headquarters, bringing additional inventory storage space and consolidating its Arizona processing operations in a single location.
Schupan & Sons is upgrading its Kalamazoo, Mich. campus with an expansion of its e-scrap operations and a dedicated health care clinic for company employees.
Reverse supply chain management company Re-Teck has launched a new facility in northern Vietnam’s largest port city.