E-Scrap News

May 20, 2011

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1 | eCycling Leadership Initiative clarifies certification stance


Walter Alcorn, VP of Environmental Affairs for the Consumer Electronics Association, has offered a few more details on the organization's recently-announced eCycling Leadership Initiative, which seeks to triple e-scrap collection by 2016.

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2 | ESC 2011: Three major assessments to be offered


Each year the E-Scrap Conference highlights research into critical issues and trends affecting electronics recycling. This year the focus will be on three critical issues.

The aftermath in Japan. We will be assessing the impact of the tragic earthquake and resulting tsunami on the high-tech industry. This research will include an explanation of how the global electronics recycling industry has changed due to the ongoing economic and manufacturing problems in the third largest economy in the world.

The need for rare earth metals recovery. Many of the 17 rare earth metals mined in the world eventually end up in electronics. Serious geopolitical concerns have resulted in a steep increase in the value of these metals and an ensuing tightness in supply, with many key leaders calling for increased rare earth metal recycling. But can they be recycled? Who’s doing it now? What’s the future? Research is underway to answer these and other key questions.

The cloud's effect on electronics recycling. More and more governments, businesses and consumers are taking their computing to the cloud. Huge IT players (Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Dell, IBM, etc.) are rushing to launch or expand cloud computing services whereby their software or massive data centers will provide for a client’s computing needs. What will be the effect on e-scrap recycling and data security as computing moves to the cloud? Will this transform how the electronics recycling industry does its business? These are among the questions our researchers are addressing.

The E-Scrap Conference will be held this year in Orlando, Florida, October 5-6. For more information, including how to register, visit www.e-scrapconference.com, or click the banner below.

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3 | UK export report released


The Environmental Investigation Agency has released a highly critical report on the export of e-scrap in the UK, revealing lax oversight in both the government and private industry that has allowed developing countries to be flooded with obsolete electronics from the country.

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4 | EPEAT continues global push


As part of its recent effort to increase its worldwide adoption, the managing organization for the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool has announced a partnership with industrial safety firm DEKRA.

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5 | Vermont public comment period ends soon


Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources has revised its e-waste management guidelines for collectors, transporters and recycling facilities and is soliciting public comments until the end of the month.

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6 | Britain warns of rare earth metal "scarcity"


The Science and Technology Committee of the British Parliament has published a report calling on the UK to increase recycling of strategically important metals in preparation for what could become an increasingly volatile market for the materials.

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7 | NewsBits


The latest certification and facility announcements in this week's NewsBits.

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8 | Upcoming conferences


Click here for a complete directory of upcoming conferences!

9 | Jobs Available & Sought


ITAD Service and Sales Technician, BioMine.
Details are available here.


E-Recycling Plant Manager, BioMine.
Details are available here.


E-scrap Broker, BioMine.
Details are available here.


Reuse Program Coordinator, Free Geek (Portland, Oregon).
Details are available here.


General Manager, Computation Ltd. (Montreal, Quebec).
Details are available here.


Recycling Account Executive, Electronic Recyclers International, Inc. (ERI) (National).
Details are available here.


Resale Supervisor, Cascade Asset Management (Madison, Wisconsin).
Details are available here.


Regional Account Executive - Electronics/Precious Metals Refining, Gannon & Scott (Raleigh/Durham , North Carolina).
Details are available here.


Operations Manager, IMS Electronics (East Coast).
Details are available here.


Logistics and Transportation Manager, All Green Electronics Recycling (Tustin, California).
Details are availalbe here.


Enterprise Account Executive, Liquid Technology (New York City).
Details are available here.


Business Development Representatives, MRP Co., Inc. (National).
Details are available here.


Business Development Manager, Ecovery (Loxley, Alabama).
Details are available here.


Wireless Process Engineer, Global Electric Electronic Processing Inc. (Barrie, Ontario).
Details are available here.


Chief Executive Officer, Eco Recycling Ltd (Ecoreco) (Mumbai Area, India).
Details are available online.


Business Development Executive, Apto Solutions (Milpitas, California).
Details are available online.


Business Development Manager, PN California Inc. (Los Angeles, California).
Details are available here.


Account Executive, Sims Recycling Solutions (LaVergne, Tennessee with extensive travel to Atlanta, Georgia).
Details are available here.


Recycling Consultant, TeleCycle, LLC. (Major cities of the East Coast and Midwest States).
Details are available here.


Business Development Manager, ROUND2 INC. (Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas).
Details are available here.


Business Development Representative, Beacon Management Inc. (BMI) (Century City, California).
Details are available here.


Business Development Manager, Electronics Recycling Company (Southeastern U.S.)
Details are available here.


Empty Cartridges Collection Specialist, Kalon International, Inc. (Walnut, California).
Details are available here.


Operations Manager, All Green Recycling (Orange, California).
Details are available here.


Various Positions, PlanITROI, Inc. (Denville, New Jersey).
Details are available online.


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Database of job seekers available here.


If you would like to submit a job available or job sought listing, send an email to newsletter editor Henry Leineweber at [email protected].

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