[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Readers last month were drawn to stories about business openings, closings and sales, from e-scrap companies both huge and small.
The list below shows our top stories published in August in terms of unique page views.
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With a month until this year's E-Scrap Conference, we're catching up with another expert who will take the stage in New Orleans.
[caption id="attachment_9521" align="alignright" width="300"] Paudy O'Brien[/caption]
Paudy O’Brien is the executive director of Votechnik Technologies.
A committee at the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries has begun a project to write specifications for electronics destined for repair and reuse.
The ISRI Electronics Division's specifications committee has met to outline how it plans to proceed with writing specifications for working used electronics.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A global company has been approved to inspect containers and collect fees on used electronics shipped to an area of the world that has been mired in e-scrap export controversy.
Leaders in the West African country have approved a deal with Switzerland-headquartered inspection an
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The displays on smartphones are expected to keep expanding in size, and Apple's upcoming iPhone models will be part of the trend.
The International Data Corporation (IDC), a research group, estimates that large-screen smartphones (those with screens 5.5 inches and larger) will make up nearl
Thai government leaders have taken steps to permanently ban the import of hundreds of types of end-of-life electronics.
Two months after Thailand enacted an immediate prohibition on scrap electronics and plastics imports, the co
A Kentucky judge has denied Kenneth Gravitt's request to withdraw his guilty plea. He will be sentenced for CRT-related crimes in October.
Gravitt, head of closed e-scrap processor Global Environmental Services (GES), pleaded guilty in May to conspiracy and hazardous waste charges. U.S.