Fast-rising warehouse lease rates are pinching North American electronics recycling and reuse companies, forcing processors to shift real estate strategies and adapt to the market.
A longtime exports policy observer says an e-scrap exports prohibition currently under consideration in Congress protects OEM profits by squeezing off feedstock for legitimate overseas repair and refurbishment operations.
The co-founder of the Coalition for American Electronics Recycling argues that an e-scrap export prohibition will safeguard the U.S., advance domestic industry and protect voiceless workers in developing countries.
A Denver doorstep collection program, accusations of accounting impropriety, military-funded e-scrap research and more drew our readers' attention last month.
The leader of ATRenew, China's largest used phone reverse logistics and resale company, explains how his NYSE-listed company has found success by building itself around government sustainability initiatives.
Apple may soon launch a hardware subscription service, allowing customers to lease an iPhone through monthly payments and potentially trade up when new phones come out, Bloomberg reported.