Two OEMs and two e-scrap processors will pay a combined $187,000 to settle allegations they're legally responsible to help pay for CRT cleanups at former Closed Loop Refining and Recovery warehouses in Ohio.
A study on global metals recycling identified feedstock reliability, technology limitations and product design choices as barriers to increasing recycled metal usage.
The U.S. EPA is working to build several grant programs from the ground up thanks to an influx of money from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and it is reaching out to stakeholders to make sure the programs will meet industry needs.
ITAD company Apto Solutions launched a real-time environmental impact reporting tool that allows clients to see the amount of greenhouse gas emissions saved from reuse and recycling. Assurant, which has a device trade-in division,
A $340 million plant slated for the Midwest will refine precious and base metals from e-scrap into purified products for sale into domestic markets, an executive said.
Global networking and telecommunications equipment giant Cisco launched a leasing program that manages product disposition services for customers after five years.
The looming wave of lithium-ion batteries that will need to be recycled generated an engaged discussion at the Northeast Recycling Council’s Spring 2022 Conference.
South Carolina's legislature is working out the final details on a bill that eliminates weight targets for electronics collection and instead aims to give consumers easy access to drop off items.