The fate of Nulife Glass is in question, with the firm halting operations as it struggles to meet regulator demands to remove CRT glass stored in warehouses.
Nulife, which originally started in the U.K., began operating in the U.S. in 2013. The company opened its headquarters in Dunkirk, N.Y. and began running a CRT glass furnace last year.
A federal appeals court will allow the founder of an electronics recycling company to stay out of prison while he appeals his 15-month sentence tied to software counterfeiting.
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Chinese authorities say the country will prohibit some grades of recovered plastic and other materials from being imported by the end of 2017.
Worldwide shipments of PCs continued a nearly three-year consistent decline during the past year, industry analysts reported this month.
PC manufacturers shipped just over 61 million units during the second quarter of 2017, which is between 2 million and 3 million fewer than a year earlier, depending on the analysis.
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A Pennsylvania newspaper calls for changes to the state's electronics EPR law, and the Consumer Technology Association offers updated data on the shifting device stream.
Adhesive remover: Electronics repair advocate iFixit has found a chemical solvent that melts adhesives commonly used in electronic devices.
A branch of the European Union is calling on stakeholders to improve the repairability of electronics and ferret out devices designed to have short lifespans.
The European Parliament on July 4 voted to
The illegal collection of e-scrap has resulted in fines for companies and individuals operating at two sites in Hong Kong's New Territories area.
A court on July 4 and July 11 levied fines totaling 24,000 Hong Kong dollars (about $3,100), after authorities in December found four metric tons of printed circuit boards and more than 1,300 LCD monitors and
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