Readers showed varied interests last month, clicking on stories about precious metals recovery, financial results from a global processor and obstacles to device repair.
Readers showed varied interests last month, clicking on stories about precious metals recovery, financial results from a global processor and obstacles to device repair.
A number of CRT-related updates, including an $18 million judgment in a lawsuit against one firm, drew our readers’ clicks in August.
Last month, E-Scrap News readers were drawn to stories about changes at CRT downstream outlets and advancing program reform legislation in Illinois.
Readers last month gravitated toward negative news, with the largest number of clicks going to stories about a fake R2 certificate, a 15-month prison sentence and industry bankruptcies.
An in-depth piece exploring the landfilling of CRT glass in California drew E-Scrap News readers’ attention in May.
E-Scrap News readers in April were drawn to stories about conflicts between e-scrap processors and government agencies on both sides of the country.
A processor bankruptcy and metals recovery innovation caught the eye of readers last month.
Stories on the disposition of CRT glass in California and a legal battle over a battery fire drew our readers’ attention last month.
E-Scrap News readers were drawn last month to a variety of reports on CRT glass, including an opinion piece arguing for landfilling of the material and a feature from our print edition.
E-Scrap News readers had OEMs, exports and CRT glass in mind as we recap our most-read stories of the month.