OEM group crafts national CRT funding proposal
Electronics manufacturers are proposing a nationwide point-of-sale fee to fund recycling of CRT devices, an industry group announced last week....
Electronics manufacturers are proposing a nationwide point-of-sale fee to fund recycling of CRT devices, an industry group announced last week....
During E-Scrap 2018's opening session last week, experts discussed commodities markets, the emerging service nature of the industry, lingering CRT...
Federal charges have been filed against the owner of an Iowa e-scrap company, marking the latest of several legal cases...
An upcoming South Carolina processing facility will handle CRTs, circuit boards, scrap plastics and more, a company leader has confirmed...
A trial is deciding whether federal Superfund law makes three South Carolina counties responsible for costs to remove CRT displays...
Illinois-headquartered Com2, which uses glass to produce a glaze for ceramics, has seen its processing activity cut in half over...
A Kentucky judge has denied Kenneth Gravitt's request to withdraw his guilty plea. He will be sentenced for CRT-related crimes...
Maria Delgado-Loubriel, who runs Legie E-Scrap Recycling in Jacksonville, Fla., faces felony charges for improper management of hazardous e-scrap. Delgado-Loubriel,...
A CRT recycling company owner has asked a judge to withdraw his plea of guilty to federal criminal charges. Kenneth...
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