The owner of former CRT glass processor Global Environmental Services is set to go on trial later this month.
Facing one count of conspiracy and seven counts of hazardous waste management crimes, Kenny Gravitt is expected to appear in court on Jan. 22.
Computer Discounters Inc. has partnered with an Ireland-based reverse logistics and ITAD company to help both businesses bolster asset recovery operations within the U.S.
Computer Discounters Inc.
Apple has been slowing down the performance of iPhones with older batteries, which likely led to more of the smartphones prematurely entering the end-of-life stream.
After customers and media reports expressed suspicion last month that the company was artificially slowing devices, Apple
New York regulators have come up with a number of recommendations to improve the state’s e-scrap recycling program, according to a report recently delivered to the state’s governor.
Issued in December, the document quantifies the New York State E-Waste Recycling and Reuse Act’s impact from 2013 through 2015.
A common reason consumers discard mobile phones is cracked screens, but technology currently in development could one day change that.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have created glass from a low-weight polymer that can “heal” itself when it breaks, according to
A Houston company's rare earth element recovery technologies could mean another future revenue stream for electronics processors.
Startup company REEcycle has developed a chemical recycling process that extracts neodymium and dysprosium from magnets, including those used in electronics.
As it works to refine that process, the company is
A plasma e-scrap furnace malfunction at an Arkansas smelting operation two years ago has spurred a $10.5 million insurance lawsuit against an equipment manufacturer that provided certain components.
BlueOak Arkansas, which started up a commercial-scale e-scrap smelting operation at its Osceola, Ark.
A recent government approval is expected to bring Iron Mountain, which is already a giant in the world of data storage and destruction, further into the IT asset disposition business.
Iron Mountain, a publicly traded company headquartered in Boston,
The founder of defunct processor Zloop is facing the possibility of decades in prison after a jury found him guilty of conspiracy and fraud charges.
After a five-day trial, a federal jury has found Robert M. Boston, 54, of Hickory, N.C.
The weight of e-scrap generated globally has slowed or even declined in recent years, according to a recently released study.