A drone photo showing CRT glass piles at the South 59th Avenue site, from a cleanup plan prepared by Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions.[/caption]
In recent months, crews have cleaned up nearly 40 million pounds of CRT materials at former Closed Loop locations in
A White House report emphasizes the importance of recycling in supplying the country with rare earth elements. | kazu326 / Shutterstock[/caption]
The federal government should encourage design for recyclability in consumer electronics and support technologies
Proposed national legislation follows a flurry of state right-to-repair bills that were introduced this year. | EQRoy / Shutterstock[/caption]
A federal lawmaker has introduced legislation requiring electronics manufacturers to provide resources facilitating independent device repair.
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A United Nations University study found e-scrap generation fell during the pandemic, but the decrease varied by region. | chistoprudov dmitriy / Shutterstock[/caption]
COVID-19 caused global consumption of electronics and electrical appliances to fall by about 6.4%, which likely means the planet
At full capacity, Cascade Asset Management's new facility will have a capacity to process about 2.4 million pounds per year. | Courtesy of Cascade Asset Management[/caption]
Cascade Asset Management has opened a facility in Orlando, Fla., allowin
The New York Senate approved right-to-repair legislation on the same day the state's legislative session concluded. | Harold Stiver / Shutterstock[/caption]
The New York State Senate this month voted in favor of legislation providing public acces
The company noted the investment money will be used to build and deploy thousands of automated kiosks across the U.S., Europe and Asia. | goir / Shutterstock[/caption]
Mobile device collector and resale firm ecoATM Gazelle has raised $75 million to roll out its automated k
The World Health Organization's report noted more than 1,000 harmful substances can be released during informal processing of e-scrap. | Chaikom / Shutterstock[/caption]
The World Health Organization recently examined the health risks associated with informal
E-scrap related announcements have come in from around the globe recently. | Jim Barber / Shutterstock[/caption]