Recycling companies big and small can benefit from publicly sharing their environmental, social and governance strategies, no matter how complicated the process might seem at first.
Private equity firm Tide Rock has acquired the ITAD arm of Sipi Metals, a move that roughly doubles the size of Tide Rock's existing electronics reuse and recycling company.
The number of states with e-scrap recycling programs has not changed much in the past decade, but there have been some notable updates and overhauls in recent years. Industry experts dissected those changes in a recent workshop.
The second quarter brought generally worse business conditions for the ITAD industry than the first quarter, although business leaders seem to think they've hit the bottom of secondary market pricing.
After its footprint realignment and expansion plans come to fruition, ERI may realize a total electronics processing capacity increase of up to 30%, the company's CEO estimated.
Pyxera Global, FedEx and TERRA are collaborating to find out whether mail-in collections for consumers can work at scale to generate a meaningful quantity of used devices.
This year's E-Scrap Conference and E-Reuse Conference drew 1,200 electronics reuse and recycling professionals to New Orleans. Our photographer, Big Wave Productions, was on hand to capture images of the activity.
Houston-based processor CompuCycle is putting the finishing touches on an e-plastics sorting line, the latest domestic investment in plastics processing capacity.
Amazon's large-scale data center decommissioning facility coming to Pennsylvania will be a "huge part" of the company's sustainability drive, which focuses on reusing and remanufacturing as much as possible, a company representative said.
More than 1,200 electronics sustainability professionals - representing repair shops, ITAD firms, recyclers, OEMs and others - are gathering this week at the E-Scrap & E-Reuse Conference.