A processing line inside the 140,000-square-foot facility Sage recently occupied in Sparks, Nevada.[/caption]
Business opportunities before and amid COVID-19 have helped drive capacity growth at reuse-focused Sage Sustainable Electronics.
This year, the
Reuse and repair advocates recently launched an event to run as an alternative to Amazon's "Prime Day." | Prostock-studio/Shutterstock[/caption]
A U.S.
Apple alleges its damages total $30 million Canadian, deriving from lost profits from gray-markets sales and injury to Apple's brand image and trademarks. | IRENE COLL INGLES/Shutterstock[/caption]
Apple claims GEEP Canada employe
The Basel Action Network recently publicized a Thai government decision making official a previously announced ban on e-scrap imports. | KAMONRAT/Shutterstock[/caption]
The Basel Action Network this week announced changes in an overseas
News that a rare earth recycler had received federal funding caught attention last month. | Courtesy of Urban Mining Co.[/caption]
Readers last month were most drawn to a story about a rare earth recycling venture that received nearly $30 million in federal backing.
Among the services iFixit is now offering are design-for-repair workshops for engineers and sustainability teams. | Hand Robot/Shutterstock[/caption]
Repair hub iFixit launched a service through which the organization will work with OEMs to
The Genesis unit in use erasing, testing and repairing drives. | Courtesy of Ultratest Solutions.[/caption]
Amid growing data security concerns, U.K.-based Ultratec has seen greater reluctance among its customers to ship unwiped drives to Ultratec's plants for data sanitization.
Through the Digial Dreams Project, individual consumers and organizations can donate or trade in devices for students in need. | Farknot Architect/Shutterstock[/caption]
New Jersey-based PlanITROI has kicked off an effort to help get