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Market analysts say 2018 could be a golden year - or perhaps a silver and platinum one - for the prices of precious metals recovered from scrap electronics.
A new report by the London Bullion Market Ass
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CRT management concerns and the latest details on an e-scrap export tracking project both drew the interest of readers last month.
The list below shows our top stories published in January in terms of unique page views.
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Finnish recycling company Kuusakoski has refined its method for processing a key component of MRI machines and is now producing distinct streams of high-grade metals.
Most of the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machi
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For years, India-based electronics manufacturer Videocon has served as a major outlet for recovered CRT glass.
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Legislation advancing in the state of Washington bans the sale of electronics with permanently affixed or otherwise difficult-to-remove batteries.
First covered by Vice.com's
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A North American recycling operation will open an e-plastics-focused facility in response to Chinese import restrictions.
BoMET Polymer will take in shredded and baled e-plastics, sort and process them, and produce a commodity-gra
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An e-scrap processor is refuting allegations by Basel Action Network that the company shipped a broken monitor to Asia.
Basel Action Network (BAN), a Seattle-based watchdog group,
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An IT asset disposition company has received a high-profile Circulars award from the World Economic Forum.