By rr_test_admin, 12 July, 2018
Arrow Transfer and Storage of Hicksville, N.Y.; Business Data Record Services of New Brighton, Minn.; Data Shredding Services of Texas III of San Antonio; Dynamic Recycling of Nashville, Tenn.; Electronic Responsible Recyclers-ER2 of Memphis, Tenn.; LifeSpan of Hamburg, N.Y.; Merlin Shredding
By rr_test_admin, 5 July, 2018
CRTsAs many in electronics recycling and reuse take a breather around Independence Day this week, we thought the time was right to look at the developments that have most caught the attention of readers thus far this year. The list below shows the 10 most-read E-Scrap News stories in terms of unique page views. 10 |
By rr_test_admin, 28 June, 2018
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Oregon e-scrap programAs Oregon E-Cycles approaches its 10th birthday, E-Scrap News took a look at how one of the country's more mature state programs is performing. Oregon E-Cycles is the Beaver State's extended producer responsibility program for TVs, computers, monitors, printers and peripherals, such
By rr_test_admin, 28 June, 2018
[caption id="attachment_9033" align="alignright" width="300"] Pathum Thani/Thailand- June 8, 2018: The Royal Thai Police investigating an e-scrap facility in Thailand.[/caption] The owner of a Thai e-scrap facility that was visited by police last month denies illegal activities were occurring at the location. Yuet Kwai Lau, w
By rr_test_admin, 28 June, 2018
George Hinkle has taken the reins of the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries’ electronics division. In a recent interview, he discussed the e-scrap committee’s priorities for action, including reuse specs and prevention of battery fires. Hinkle will serve as chairman of the committee for the coming two years.
By rr_test_admin, 28 June, 2018
electronics recyclingA project in Europe seeks to scale up a new technique for recovering metals from printed circuit boards and other electronic components. The RecEOL project, which will cost 1.4 million euro (about $1.6 million), will use two patented recovery processes developed in Ireland.