E-scrap software firm Makor Solutions is spreading the word on the ins and outs of offering data security services.
In a guide released last month, Makor offers a step-by-step approach to designing and running a data security program.
Two electronics recycling companies recently ended disputes with California regulators that centered on the handling of metal-laden dust from e-scrap shredders.
With the value of e-plastics plummeting and a major export market crumbling, North American firms are scrambling to identify ways to manage the material.
Plastics from electronics have always been a tricky material to manage.
A Midwest e-scrap processor has expanded into a larger facility based on recent growth, particularly on the reuse side of the business.
Lafayette, Ind.-based Oscar Winski Company has moved its electronics recycling division, OWCe, into an expanded space alongside the company’s logistics operation.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation has created a roadmap to guide electronics designers down the path of repair- and recycling-friendly devices.
The organization promotes efforts to transition toward a circular economy on a global scale.
Scientists in India are working to refine the process of using microbes to extract metals from printed circuit boards.
The Indian Express recently wrote about the work, which is being conducted by scientists at several colleges and universities in India.
A Colorado-based nonprofit electronics recycling organization is working to spread its operational model around the country, and it recently received a grant to help.
Blue Star Recyclers received a $50,000 grant from Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation to support the recycling
Regulators in a Midwest state say the fundamental elements of its producer responsibility law remain sound, but industry-wide challenges are straining the program.
Changes at Kuusakoski Recycling, a lithium-ion battery recycling endeavor and an LCD processing technology were among readers' favorite articles last month.
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