By rr_test_admin, 13 December, 2018
Target corporate building in Minnesota.A major retailer will pay $7.4 million to settle allegations it again broke California law by illegally tossing used electronics and hazardous materials in the garbage. Target, a massive Minneapolis-based retailer, agreed to a settlement resolving allegations that it violated both California law and the terms
By rr_test_admin, 13 December, 2018

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A pile of circuit boards for recycling.A metals company will expand capacity at a Swedish copper smelter that consumes substantial volumes of printed circuit boards. Sweden-headquartered Boliden announced it will invest 350 million Swedish krona (about $38.5 mill
By rr_test_admin, 13 December, 2018
With the roster of companies attaining third-party certifications or audits continuing to grow, E-Scrap News has compiled a roundup of recently certified firms.
By rr_test_admin, 6 December, 2018
Cargo stacked in a shipping hub.Import policies in China and Southeast Asia continue to tighten, making it more difficult to move certain e-scrap materials to international  markets. Although the policy changes have dealt a heavy blow to curbside recycling programs across the U.S., the electronics recycling sector has been hit hard on certain commodi