Ingram Micro committed to having all of its processing facilities achieve e-Stewards certification within three years. | POP-THAILAND/Shutterstock[/caption]
A nationwide electronics stewardship group has agreed to make its best effort to only contract with e-Stewards-certified proces
About 8 million pounds of TVs are stored on pallets at the former GES site in Winchester, Ky. | Courtesy of Kentucky Division of Waste Management.[/caption]
In Kentucky, a treatment additive will be mixed into millions of pounds of leaded CRT glass, allowing for relatively cheap disposal of the problematic mater
EPC recently expanded into an 85,000-square-foot facility in Bethlehem, Pa. | Photo courtesy of EPC[/caption]
An ITAD firm has nearly tripled the size of its Northeast operation after seeing greater demand in that region, and the company is gearing up for further expansion next year.
EPC has operated a
Open burning of e-scrap is an ongoing problem in the West Bank, as highlighted by mainstream media recently.
The e-Stewards certification standard has been working on updated requirements for the past eight months. | YuRi Photolife/Shutterstock[/caption]
A draft of a new version of the e-Stewards certification standard will be released to certified processors for comment i
In May, the New York Federal Reserve Bank estimated tariffs in effect at that time would cost the average U.S. household $831 a year. | aijiro/Shutterstock[/caption]
The escalating trade war between the U.S.
Electronic Manufacturers Recycling Management Company (MRM) is funded by a variety of manufacturers and oversees collection programs in 20 states. | FreeProd33/Shutterstock[/caption]
A nationwide organization that oversees state program recycling compliance on behalf of many equipment manuf