[caption id="attachment_16836" align="aligncenter" width="900"]USB-C is already widely used around the world, but micro-USB continues to be used, and Apple uses its own Lightning port. | Primakov / Shutterstock[/caption]
The European Commission is asking for regulations forcing mobile device manufacturers to
[caption id="attachment_16756" align="aligncenter" width="900"]News around the Morgan Stanley data mismanagement lawsuit captured clicks in September. | Kjetil Kolbjornsrud / Shutterstock[/caption]
Details from the Morgan Stanley data loss case, a Midwest CRT cleanup, a federal e-scrap sorting technolog
[caption id="attachment_16798" align="aligncenter" width="900"]Inside Technology Recyclers' new facility in Indianapolis. | Courtesy of Technology Recyclers[/caption]
Enjoying a boom in new customers, an Indiana electronics recycling and reuse company is spending roughly $5 million to expand its
[caption id="attachment_16796" align="aligncenter" width="900"]The Done with IT program will provide a mail-in donation option for residents within a 50-mile radius of the city. | Andrea Izzotti / Shutterstock[/caption]
An effort to move used devices into the hands of people in need has been underway in P
[caption id="attachment_16789" align="aligncenter" width="900"]Li-Cycle operates one of its battery recycling 'spoke' facilities in Ontario, where batteries are size-reduced and prepared for further processing. | Courtesy of Li-Cycle[/caption]
North American lithium-ion battery processor Li-Cycle will receive $100 million from an investme
[caption id="attachment_16790" align="aligncenter" width="980"]The company framed its expansion as part of a push to increase the U.K.'s e-scrap recycling rate. | Courtesy of N2S[/caption]
N2S, an ITAD company based in Suffolk, England, will open two new processing locations and will expand an existing site during the coming year.
The compa
The Electronic Products Recycling Association (EPRA) and Natural Resources Canada will host a webinar discussing extraction of strategic materials from e-scrap, as part of a side-event to the 2021 World Circular Eco