A Chicago suburb makes changes to its e-scrap recycling program, and federal prison funding is affecting electronics recycling in New Mexico.
E-scrap recycling returns: After a suspension of the program, residents of Naperville, Ill., a Chicago suburb, can once again drop off old TVs and computer monitors for recycling at the City's
Some New York residents now get curbside e-scrap collection service, and an article argues that Liam, the iPhone deconstructing robot, may not be your best option for recycling.
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) suggested several amendments to an e-scrap reform bill that would hand greater program control to manufacturers.
The Irish celebrate impressive e-scrap and appliance recycling rates, and more communities in the U.K.
The Canadian province of Saskatchewan is asking local governments and electronics recycling stakeholders whether appliances, toys and other items should be added to the jurisdiction's extended producer responsibility program.
Washington's e-scrap collection numbers are down again.
A trial program in Europe is exploring more efficient ways of recovering a range of raw materials from used electronics and appliances.
A national processing company develops a collection bin for e-scrap, and researchers at the University of Houston push forward in rare-earth recovery.
New York state will provide a temporary injection of money to help local governments manage e-scrap collections and recycling.
Product lightweighting is preventing manufacturers from increasing e-scrap collection volumes in Canada's most populous province.