A group of Taiwanese developers has unveiled a recycling system to recover glass, indium and liquid crystal from LCD screens.
The system, which was announced this week by the Taiwan-based Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), is said to separate liquid-crystal display (LCDs) screens into the th
A study takes a wide-ranging look at the health and environmental impacts of improperly managed scrap electronics, and it suggests ways the whole value chain can work to solve the problems.
New York City is expanding a program in which households can make a reservation to have end-of-life devices picked up by city crews.
The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY)
Two recent teardowns dug into the guts of Apple's latest device, yielding insights on repairability and the estimated cost of the phone's components.
Device repair hub iFixit
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Cascade Asset Management has doubled the size of its Indianapolis facility, a response to greater demand from enterprise customers for its services.
The IT asset disposition (ITAD) company expanded into a recently vacated space adjacent to its In
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Kuusakoski Recycling has installed a new CEO to run its U.S. business as the company evaluates its operations and the evolving e-scrap marketplace.
A representative at Kuusakoski U.S.
Changes in the electronics recycling stream persuaded URT Solutions to expand the capabilities of its Oregon plant, allowing the facility to process various other device types.
The processor responded to the decreasing CRT makeup and growth in other devices by installing a shredder at its Clackamas, Ore. plant.
The latest Canadian province to launch an industry-managed electronics recycling program is finding healthy use of its drop-off locations.