California considers the future of its e-scrap program
Regulators in California are studying a number of legislative fixes to the nation's longest-running e-scrap program, including expanding the existing...
Regulators in California are studying a number of legislative fixes to the nation's longest-running e-scrap program, including expanding the existing...
Environmental advocacy group Greenpeace has scored a handful of the top consumer electronics manufacturers on the recyclability of their devices,...
There was some level of OEM influence in an e-scrap company's decision to send tens of millions of pounds of...
The EPEAT sustainable electronics program now includes mobile phones, providing assurance to buyers that the qualifying devices meet certain standards...
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner will soon have to decide whether to sign off on two bills that would substantially transform...
Fearing a veto from the governor, Illinois stakeholders are attempting to iron out last-minute changes to legislation that would reshape...
Whenever Apple indicates a new product release, device-recovery firms join in on the wider consumer market chatter. But in the...
Dell has more than doubled its annual usage of e-plastics collected through its supply chain since beginning the effort two...
HP Inc. has joined two other electronics manufacturers in publicly identifying the recycling companies it contracts with to handle material. This...
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