[caption id="attachment_11194" align="alignright" width="300"] Brian Riise on stage at the 2019 Plastics Recycling Conference and Trade Show.[/caption]
An expert recently explained why North American e-plastics processing could be a component of a wider effort to reduce energy use in U.S.
A major OEM, a reverse logistics firm and a hard drive manufacturer are recovering rare earth magnets from end-of-life hard drives and shipping the metals for new hard drive production.
Dell is working with hard drive manufacturer Seagate and ITAD firm Teleplan on a pilot project that is feeding
A sibling of SAM has landed in the Midwest. ERI has installed its second Super Automated Machine (SAM), an e-scrap sorting robot, at the company's Indiana plant.
The nationwide ITAD and e-scrap recycling company installed its first SAM unit at its Fresno, Calif. headquarters in December.
In March, Blancco Technology Group released survey results showing consumer anxieties about potential mismanagement of their data on electronic devices.
The owners of e-scrap processor Total Reclaim have been sentenced to 28 months in prison after pleading guilty to federal charges related to their export of LCD devices to Hong Kong.
In a hearing in U.S.
Apple will open a research lab studying new electronics recycling processes, one of several e-scrap-related announcements the company recently made.
The electronics giant on April 18 released
The owners of e-scrap processor Total Reclaim have been sentenced to 28 months in prison after pleading guilty to federal charges related to their export of LCD devices to Hong Kong.
In a sentencing hearing in U.S.
The Basel Action Network exports watchdog group and Canadian e-scrap company Electronic Recycling Association have ended their legal battle, shortly after a judge tossed out some of the processor's claims.
The parties signed an