A Kansas nonprofit e-scrap operator has closed its doors, citing dwindling device collections.
The Training and Evaluation Center of Hutchison (TECH), a Hutchison, Kan.
Robotic sorting, metals markets and CRT cleanups grabbed reader attention last month.
The list below shows our top stories published in February in terms of unique page views.
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Liquid Technology managed the assets of defunct health tech company Theranos, which shuttered last year after a high-profile fraud case and other legal troubles.
Brooklyn, N.Y.-headquartered ITAD specialist Liquid Technology won a contract to manage thousands of electronic d
A major e-scrap facility in Oman is nearing completion, bringing electronics processing to a country that has traditionally landfilled or exported material.
Evergreen Gulf Recycling Hub's facility, under construction in the Dhofar Governorate of Oman, is nearly 85 percent complete, according to the
A longtime Kansas City nonprofit e-scrap operation has temporarily closed its doors, noting that financial pressure from changes in global recycling markets played into the decision.
Surplus Exchange, a 25-year-old recycling organization accepting electronics, furniture and other items,
EPC has opened a large processing site in Atlanta, improving its reach into the Southeastern U.S. market.
Headquartered in the St. Louis suburb of St. Charles, Mo., ITAD company EPC already has a number of U.S. locations spanning three time zones.
Nova Scotia is banning additional types of electronics from disposal, a move that requires product manufacturers to expand their recycling services under the province's extended producer responsibility program.
Since 2008, the Canadian province has required manufacturers
Electronics repair-related bills have been introduced in legislatures across the country, but it's still too early to know where - or if - they'll gain traction.
Right-to-repair legislation has been introduced or is being drafted in 16 states this year: Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Massachu
Judicial and processor-specific articles took top spots in terms of readership last month, along with a story about federal battery recycling efforts.
The list below shows our top stories published in January in terms of unique page views.
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