CRT stream does not flow evenly nationwide
Collection figures from two West Coast states suggest CRT volumes are beginning to decline, but that trend isn't playing out...
Collection figures from two West Coast states suggest CRT volumes are beginning to decline, but that trend isn't playing out...
The current drive to recycle or repurpose CRT glass is leading the e-scrap industry into uncharted territory. CRT glass has...
Product lightweighting is preventing manufacturers from increasing e-scrap collection volumes in Canada's most populous province. Ontario Electronic Stewardship (OES), the...
Minnesota made significant changes to its e-scrap program. However, its neighbor Wisconsin failed to pass major updates. Those are just...
Regulators in California have decided to increase payments to companies participating in the state's electronics recycling program. The changes, which...
California presses felony charges over an e-scrap company's alleged violations of hazardous waste laws, and communities in New Jersey and...
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A bill in the Illinois Senate that would have limited the ability of e-scrap certification programs to enforce their standards...
A recently released export tracking study from the Basel Action Network found that roughly one-third of low-value devices dropped off...
Seattle-based Total Reclaim has admitted to exporting broken, mercury-containing flat panel monitors to Hong Kong after an investigation by the...
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