At the Electronics Reuse Conference this week, a number of speakers delivered practical tools and tips that can help refurb operations boost efficiency and profitability.
Hosted by consulting firm E-Reuse Services, the event was the 15th iteration of the conference and drew 374 professiona
A major OEM will voluntarily monitor its downstream e-scrap movement with a GPS tracking service from the Basel Action Network (BAN).
Samsung will begin using BAN's
The Basel Action Network (BAN) has released a report stating two Canadian companies have exported end-of-life electronics to Hong Kong and Pakistan.
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Nearly 1,300 electronics recycling industry professionals have converged on New Orleans for the 16th annual E-Scrap Conference.
The main conference program officially opens today at 9 a.m.
A leader at Metech Recycling envisions restructuring and reinvesting after taking the business private.
An e-scrap processor has completed a $19 million update to its headquarters, adding a facility that began operating last month.
Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations, formerly Dynamic Recycling, grew its existing Onalaska, Wis. processing facility with an additional 135,000-square foot space across the street.
The former head of an e-scrap startup has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for conspiracy and fraud. He has appealed, claiming ineffective representation from his court-appointed attorney.
A federal judge on Oct. 1 sentenced Robert M. Boston, 54, of Hickory, N.C.
A nonprofit electronics processor is spending millions of dollars to vastly expand its footprint in the Twin Cities area.
Tech Dump will buy a 90,000-square-foot building in St.