Our top stories from April 2017

By rr_test_admin, 4 May, 2017
E-Scrap News readers in April were drawn to stories about conflicts between e-scrap processors and government agencies on both sides of the country. The list below shows our top stories last month in terms of unique page views. 1 | With back against the wall, Nulife Glass eyes relocation Hamstrung by regulatory setbacks in Pennsylvania and New York, Nulife Glass is in the midst of a major restructuring in order keep its CRT glass recycling business alive. 2 | Total Reclaim hit with new allegations and penalty Oregon regulators have fined Total Reclaim more than $160,000 for allegedly violating hazardous waste laws, but the e-scrap processor denies the allegations and has appealed the penalty. 3 | Arkansas facility readies plasma furnace BlueOak announced that in the next few weeks it will begin operating a smelter aimed exclusively at e-scrap. 4 | Metals recycling firm pushes further into e-scrap A Washington state metals recycling company has grown its e-scrap capabilities by acquiring a facility previously owned by IMS Electronics Recycling. 5 | Lead dumping leads to fine for NY recycler New York state regulators have fined a recycling facility for allowing lead and other hazardous materials to seep into the ground last summer.   e-StewardsQML
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