News that Apple would be paying to settle a lawsuit related to battery-throttling drew attention last month. | Attila Fodemesi/Shutterstock[/caption]
Copper prices, lawsuits and a processor's sorting system installation were among the articles that drew readers attention last month.
The list below shows our top stories published in December in terms of unique page views.
1 | Copper prices approach eight-year high
Prices for a major metal found in the electronics recycling stream have climbed high in recent weeks, largely driven by China’s economic recovery following its COVID-19 lockdown.
2 | Processor installs e-plastics sorting system
URT has installed equipment at its Wisconsin headquarters allowing the company to produce clean e-plastic fractions for sale to domestic buyers.
3 | Former president of CRT processor sentenced to prison
After admitting to his role in a CRT-stockpiling scheme and his company’s legal troubles, an executive at defunct 5R Processors has been ordered to serve 18 months in prison.
4 | Apple to pay $113 million in battery-throttling case
Apple has agreed to settle allegations that the company concealed iPhone battery problems rather than informing customers or replacing the batteries.
5 | US-based equity firm buys Ingram Micro for $7.2 billion
Electronics distributing giant Ingram Micro will be acquired by Platinum Equity, but the company does not anticipate significant changes to its ITAD division.[caption id="attachment_15062" align="aligncenter" width="900"]
News that Apple would be paying to settle a lawsuit related to battery-throttling drew attention last month. | Attila Fodemesi/Shutterstock[/caption]
Copper prices, lawsuits and a processor's sorting system installation were among the articles that drew readers attention last month.
The list below shows our top stories published in December in terms of unique page views.
1 | Copper prices approach eight-year high
Prices for a major metal found in the electronics recycling stream have climbed high in recent weeks, largely driven by China’s economic recovery following its COVID-19 lockdown.
2 | Processor installs e-plastics sorting system
URT has installed equipment at its Wisconsin headquarters allowing the company to produce clean e-plastic fractions for sale to domestic buyers.
3 | Former president of CRT processor sentenced to prison
After admitting to his role in a CRT-stockpiling scheme and his company’s legal troubles, an executive at defunct 5R Processors has been ordered to serve 18 months in prison.
4 | Apple to pay $113 million in battery-throttling case
Apple has agreed to settle allegations that the company concealed iPhone battery problems rather than informing customers or replacing the batteries.
5 | US-based equity firm buys Ingram Micro for $7.2 billion
Electronics distributing giant Ingram Micro will be acquired by Platinum Equity, but the company does not anticipate significant changes to its ITAD division.
News that Apple would be paying to settle a lawsuit related to battery-throttling drew attention last month. | Attila Fodemesi/Shutterstock[/caption]
Copper prices, lawsuits and a processor's sorting system installation were among the articles that drew readers attention last month.
The list below shows our top stories published in December in terms of unique page views.
1 | Copper prices approach eight-year high
Prices for a major metal found in the electronics recycling stream have climbed high in recent weeks, largely driven by China’s economic recovery following its COVID-19 lockdown.
2 | Processor installs e-plastics sorting system
URT has installed equipment at its Wisconsin headquarters allowing the company to produce clean e-plastic fractions for sale to domestic buyers.
3 | Former president of CRT processor sentenced to prison
After admitting to his role in a CRT-stockpiling scheme and his company’s legal troubles, an executive at defunct 5R Processors has been ordered to serve 18 months in prison.
4 | Apple to pay $113 million in battery-throttling case
Apple has agreed to settle allegations that the company concealed iPhone battery problems rather than informing customers or replacing the batteries.
5 | US-based equity firm buys Ingram Micro for $7.2 billion
Electronics distributing giant Ingram Micro will be acquired by Platinum Equity, but the company does not anticipate significant changes to its ITAD division.Categories