A leader of Clean Earth's electronics processing division explains how electronics recycling and reuse companies can adjust to meet the evolving needs of their customers.
A leader at precious metals company TANAKA discusses how ITAD and recycling companies can ensure a more sustainable supply chain by giving consumers incentives to recycle their electronics.
An account executive at PCs for People explains the business benefits ITAD providers can enjoy when they donate computers to people in need through nonprofit electronics refurbishers.
A top e-waste researcher and author argues Apple's recent self-repair program announcement is undermined by the OEM's wider strategies around device design.
Responding to recent criticism of certifications generally, e-Stewards leadership argues standards have evolved to be more user friendly and are prepared to address a rapidly changing industry.
A former e-scrap executive and e-Stewards employee argues that e-Stewards and R2 are no longer valuable for the industry, and he calls for the creation of a new certification program.
An executive explains why third-party remarketing service providers such as his company, Veterans Alliance Resourcing, may be a better option for processors than buying or launching their own ITAD divisions.
The compliance officer for Apto Solutions explains why laptops, which have proven to be essential during the pandemic, bring recycling and data security issues.
The head of the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries responds to a recent op-ed that raised questions about the group's positioning on export bans and environmental justice.