E-scrap and hazardous material processor AERC has drawn investment dollars from a commercial recycling company and its parent holding company.
E-scrap and hazardous material processor AERC has drawn investment dollars from a commercial recycling company and its parent holding company.
BlueOak announced that in the next few weeks it will begin operating a smelter aimed exclusively at e-scrap.
New Life Electronics Recycling has indicated it has no assets and owes a total of more than $1 million to dozens of creditors. Continue Reading
Sims Recycling Solutions has made a concerted effort to target higher-value assets in recent years. Continue Reading
A Minnesota company is distancing itself from the wider metals recycling market to focus squarely on end-of-life electronics processing.
A U.S. electronics disassembly and processing outlet is expanding with a new California flagship facility, spurred by anticipated growth in the domestic electronics manufacturing industry.
A group of socially minded e-scrap firms have joined together to help open job opportunities for people with disabilities or previous incarcerations. Continue Reading
A problematic downstream vendor can cause strife for even the most responsible e-scrap recycling company, and new recommendations aim to help R2-certified facilities ensure they are not being fooled by deceptive downstreams.
A fertilizer and silver producer has begun processing scrap printed circuit boards to isolate precious metals.
Teck Resources, a Canadian smelter that consumes significant tonnages of CRT glass, has cancelled a $210 million slag fuming furnace project after an ongoing delay tied to market conditions.