[caption id="attachment_6723" align="alignright" width="300"] Tech Dump employs 50 people, many of whom have struggled to find or maintain steady work.[/caption]
For e-scrap recycling organization Tech Dump, it’s not all about the recycling.
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[dropcap]Has[/dropcap] the industry made real progress on the CRT issue? It’s tough to say.
When it was founded around the turn of the millennium, Sunnking saw device refurbishment as king.
Today, the upstate New York company still resells used electronics, but it has also embraced commodities recovery as an end-of-life option for lower-value devices.
“We are excited about our new machines because [they help] us accomplish our mission to provide superior asset manageme
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[dropcap]The[/dropcap] choices available in the shredding equipment market are diverse and numerous.
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[dropcap]The[/dropcap] first thing that comes up in any conversation about e-plastics is the inherent complexity of the stream.
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[dropcap]Strong[/dropcap] opinions abound when extended producer responsibility (EPR) is up for discussion in the realm of electronics recycling.
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[dropcap]Running[/dropcap] a shredder efficiently at a recycling facility has never been harder.