[caption id="attachment_8266" align="alignright" width="300"] A byproduct from corn harvesting is a key component in a new method of e-scrap leaching.[/caption]
Researchers on two continents have recently made breakthroughs on the use of leaching techniques to recover critical materials from e-scrap.
Operators of Hong Kong's massive new electronics and appliance recycling plant have released video footage and photos showing the facility's scale and technology.
ALBA Integrated Waste Solutions (ALBA-IWS) on March 19 hosted an opening event for the WEEE Park, which is owned by the Hong Kong government.
Testimony from a data security industry group appears to have spurred government interest in strengthening regulations preventing data breaches.
The Canadian chapter of the National Association for Information Destruction (NAID) testified last fall at a hearing on data privacy issues in the Canadian Parliament's House of Co
The Indian government has released rules intended to bolster an organized system of e-scrap processing by gradually increasing collection requirements for manufacturers.
On March 23, the Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Harsh Vardhan, announced amendments to the country's e-scrap management rules, according to a
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[dropcap]E-scrap[/dropcap] stakeholders may be ever so slowly making their way through the North American CRT waste stream, but another toxic-bearing material typ