A Northeast company, IC Recovery, is commercializing its process to gently and quickly remove computer chips from circuit boards so the chips can be reused or resold.
The CEO of Phonecheck explains why used device certification based on objective, standardized grading processes and protocols is needed to elevate the refurbished electronics market to the next level.
Research and consulting firm Gartner cited economic uncertainty as the reason behind a drop in worldwide PC shipments in the fourth quarter of 2022 and the year overall.
First appearing on a reality TV show, then signing with the British Royal Mint, Canadian e-scrap startup Excir is now continuing its growth with a federal investment of nearly $1.9 million for a demonstration plant.
A new law allows the federal government to provide surplus and repairable used computers directly to nonprofit refurbishers, who will then provide them to individuals in need.
ERI has opened a processing facility outside of Phoenix, marking the company's ninth U.S. plant and its first in the southwest region. The company's CEO said more recycling locations are coming.
RecycleForce's upcoming Indiana headquarters will provide not only training in e-scrap recycling but a dedicated space for financial wellness lessons, with help from KeyBank.