A total of 18 defendants have agreed to settle to date. | Chodyra Mike/Shutterstock[/caption]
The field of companies fighting Closed Loop Refining and Recovery's former Ohio landlords continues to decrease, after three more defendants agreed to settle.
On Sept.
About 8 million pounds of TVs are stored on pallets at the former GES site in Winchester, Ky. | Courtesy of Kentucky Division of Waste Management.[/caption]
In Kentucky, a treatment additive will be mixed into millions of pounds of leaded CRT glass, allowing for relatively cheap disposal of the problematic mater
This article originally appeared in the Summer 2019 issue of E-Scrap News.
A number of e-scrap companies are defending themselves in court. | xfilephotos/Shutterstock[/caption]
This article has been corrected.
A dozen e-scrap companies will cut checks totalling $517,000 to settle allegations they're partially r
Arrow Electronics will no longer receive devices at its facilities after Aug.
An Illinois landfill disposition program for funnel glass is being phased out after five years.
Kuusakoski US told E-Scrap News this week that starting on Jan. 1, 2020, the processor will no longer be able to move CRT funnel glass to a material treatment site run by landfill operator Peoria Disposal Company (PDC).
Material inside the facility formerly operated by eWaste Recycling Solutions in Lewiston, Maine.[/caption]
Processor eWaste Recycling Solutions, which handled a sizable portion of Maine's regulated material, has closed.
Companies that sent tens of millions of pounds of CRT materials to Closed Loop Refining and Recovery are publicly responding to lawsuits naming them as defendants.
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