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.
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.
Investigations into CRT stockpiles and the filing of criminal charges over leaded glass disposal drew our readers’ attention last month.
An op-ed on sending CRT glass to lead smelters and the bankruptcy of New Life Electronics Recycling grabbed our readers’ attention in January.