By rr_test_admin, 6 October, 2016

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E-Scrap News readers had OEMs, exports and CRT glass in mind as we recap our most-read stories of the month. Below is a list of the most read stories from the past month, by pageviews. 1 | BAN names companies involved in exporting The Basel Action Network has released a follow-up report to its e-scrap tracking study, detailing which firms handled material that was ultimately exported. 2 |
By rr_test_admin, 6 October, 2016
This year's E-Scrap conference brought hundreds of industry professionals from multiple countries under one roof. E-Scrap News photographer Jared Paben circulated among them, camera in hand.

Below is a selection of photos from the conference and trade show. Hover over a photo to bring up arrows that allow you to advance through the sequence, or click to view all photos on Flickr.

By rr_test_admin, 6 October, 2016
certify / Mc LOVIN, ShutterstockAccredited certification bodies use international standards and, increasingly, industry-specific additional performance requirements to audit product and service companies' processes to determine conformance and award certification.

These special schemes, called conformity assessment schemes (CAS), are owned a

By rr_test_admin, 5 October, 2016
Wide world of e-scrapIndia is cracking down on imports of used phones, and an e-scrap collection event in Australia sets records.

India: Amazon and other online retailers are being told by the Indian government to stop selling refurbished smartphones, according to

By rr_test_admin, 5 October, 2016
In other news, E-ScrapCalRecycle makes changes to its e-scrap management program, and why TV manufacturers should consider repair over replacement.

It's official: California's Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) has gotten final appro