Saskatchewan will expand the list of device types it accepts for electronics recycling, including one absent from most North American programs: microwave ovens.
Starting May 1, 2018, the province will add countertop microwave ovens, scanners, floor-standing printers, external storage drives and modems, game consoles and peripherals, e-book readers
Tax reform legislation moving through Congress could help electronics recycling companies deduct equipment expenditures.[/caption]
Tax reform bills approved by the U.S.
Industry consolidation and soft metal and plastics markets resulted in a decline in membership by e-scrap processors in the last year in the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries.
E-Scrap News annually looks at ISRI’s membership rolls to find out how many pure-play North American e-scrap firms join the organization (we recognize that a good numbe
The parent of Regency Technologies is consolidating two northern Ohio facilities into a massive new location that’s under construction near Cleveland.
The facility will be sited in
Nearly 720 facilities worldwide are now certified to R2.
A recent write-up from a U.K.
Draft legislation would make Massachusetts the 26th state with a regulated e-scrap program.
The legislation,
Electronics recycling supports 920 jobs and injects more than $200 million into the Texas economy, researchers estimate.
The IT asset disposition sector is facing “unprecedented uncertainty,” according to an industry expert, yet it is receiving more and more interest from outside investors.
In a