By rr_test_admin, 14 January, 2016
A bill overhauling New Jersey's e-scrap law is headed to Gov. Chris Christie, but the recycling industry isn't sure whether he'll sign it.

"There is really no way of knowing which way the governor will go," said Marie Kruzan, executive director of the Association of New Jersey Recyclers (ANJR), one of the bill's supporters. "We all knew probably the hardest thing is getting it through the governor."

By rr_test_admin, 14 January, 2016
SIMSBlueLogoSims Recycling Solutions plans to close its processing site outside Baltimore following the loss of a sizable contract to handle devices from U.S. military branches.

That contract, which Sims Recycling Solutions (SRS) held with the U.S.

By rr_test_admin, 14 January, 2016

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CRTs awaiting recycling / lopolo, Shutterstock Participants of a webinar this week spoke openly about two particularly contentious issues facing CRT glass management: downstream capacity and manufacturer funding. The webinar, hosted by the Northeast Recycling Council's State Ele
By rr_test_admin, 7 January, 2016

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CRT monitorsUniversal Recycling Technologies has reached a settlement with the state of New Hampshire over hazardous waste violations identified in 2012. The fine, announced this week and totaling $200,000, stems from a handful of inf
By rr_test_admin, 7 January, 2016

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Nulife Glass says testing is underway on its New York CRT glass recycling furnace and that another operation in Virginia will get up and running in 2016. The U.K.-based company reports its Dunkirk, N.Y. furnace began to heat up Dec. 15 and is currently undergoing tests. “We’re very excited to get that done.