The Small Business Administration recently disclosed detailed information on all recipients of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds through Nov. 24, 2020. | NIKCOA/Shutterstock[/caption]
The federal government has released details on all Paycheck Protection Program loan recipients, allowing E-Scrap News to chart the money's impact on the electronics recycling industry.
The Small Business Administration (SBA) this month disclosed detailed information on all recipients of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds through Nov. 24, 2020. Scattered through the datasets are numerous electronics recycling and reuse companies.
The SBA categorizes types of businesses using six-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes, and there isn't a code specific to electronics recycling; however, many electronics recycling businesses can be found listed alongside other types of companies under codes for "materials recovery facilities" and "recyclable material merchant wholesalers."
(Disclosure: Resource Recycling, Inc., publisher of E-Scrap News, received a $92,000 PPP loan. The company was coded under the NAICS code for “periodicals publishers.”)
E-Scrap News created an online map showing all loan recipients under the MRF and recyclable materials trader codes. Zoom in to see regions in more detail, and click on the individual icons for specifics on the companies that received the payments. The blue factory icons indicate companies coded as materials recovery facilities, and the green briefcase icons indicate recyclable material merchant wholesalers. (Story continues below map.)
All MRF recipients are listed in this spreadsheet, and all recyclable material traders can be found in this spreadsheet.
Additionally, many refurbishment and reuse businesses can be found under codes for "consumer electronics repair and maintenance," "computer and office machine repair and maintenance," and "communication equipment repair and maintenance." E-Scrap News created the following map for those loan recipients. The orange icons indicate companies listed under the code for consumer electronics repair and maintenance. The blue icons indicate computer and office machine repair and maintenance companies. The green icons indicate communication equipment repair and maintenance companies. (Story continues below map.)
All repair and maintenance businesses can be found in this spreadsheet.
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The Small Business Administration recently disclosed detailed information on all recipients of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds through Nov. 24, 2020. | NIKCOA/Shutterstock[/caption]
The federal government has released details on all Paycheck Protection Program loan recipients, allowing E-Scrap News to chart the money's impact on the electronics recycling industry.
The Small Business Administration (SBA) this month disclosed detailed information on all recipients of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds through Nov. 24, 2020. Scattered through the datasets are numerous electronics recycling and reuse companies.
The SBA categorizes types of businesses using six-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes, and there isn't a code specific to electronics recycling; however, many electronics recycling businesses can be found listed alongside other types of companies under codes for "materials recovery facilities" and "recyclable material merchant wholesalers."
(Disclosure: Resource Recycling, Inc., publisher of E-Scrap News, received a $92,000 PPP loan. The company was coded under the NAICS code for “periodicals publishers.”)
E-Scrap News created an online map showing all loan recipients under the MRF and recyclable materials trader codes. Zoom in to see regions in more detail, and click on the individual icons for specifics on the companies that received the payments. The blue factory icons indicate companies coded as materials recovery facilities, and the green briefcase icons indicate recyclable material merchant wholesalers. (Story continues below map.)
All MRF recipients are listed in this spreadsheet, and all recyclable material traders can be found in this spreadsheet.
Additionally, many refurbishment and reuse businesses can be found under codes for "consumer electronics repair and maintenance," "computer and office machine repair and maintenance," and "communication equipment repair and maintenance." E-Scrap News created the following map for those loan recipients. The orange icons indicate companies listed under the code for consumer electronics repair and maintenance. The blue icons indicate computer and office machine repair and maintenance companies. The green icons indicate communication equipment repair and maintenance companies. (Story continues below map.)
All repair and maintenance businesses can be found in this spreadsheet.
The Small Business Administration recently disclosed detailed information on all recipients of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds through Nov. 24, 2020. | NIKCOA/Shutterstock[/caption]
The federal government has released details on all Paycheck Protection Program loan recipients, allowing E-Scrap News to chart the money's impact on the electronics recycling industry.
The Small Business Administration (SBA) this month disclosed detailed information on all recipients of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds through Nov. 24, 2020. Scattered through the datasets are numerous electronics recycling and reuse companies.
The SBA categorizes types of businesses using six-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes, and there isn't a code specific to electronics recycling; however, many electronics recycling businesses can be found listed alongside other types of companies under codes for "materials recovery facilities" and "recyclable material merchant wholesalers."
(Disclosure: Resource Recycling, Inc., publisher of E-Scrap News, received a $92,000 PPP loan. The company was coded under the NAICS code for “periodicals publishers.”)
E-Scrap News created an online map showing all loan recipients under the MRF and recyclable materials trader codes. Zoom in to see regions in more detail, and click on the individual icons for specifics on the companies that received the payments. The blue factory icons indicate companies coded as materials recovery facilities, and the green briefcase icons indicate recyclable material merchant wholesalers. (Story continues below map.)
All MRF recipients are listed in this spreadsheet, and all recyclable material traders can be found in this spreadsheet.
Additionally, many refurbishment and reuse businesses can be found under codes for "consumer electronics repair and maintenance," "computer and office machine repair and maintenance," and "communication equipment repair and maintenance." E-Scrap News created the following map for those loan recipients. The orange icons indicate companies listed under the code for consumer electronics repair and maintenance. The blue icons indicate computer and office machine repair and maintenance companies. The green icons indicate communication equipment repair and maintenance companies. (Story continues below map.)
All repair and maintenance businesses can be found in this spreadsheet.
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