e-plastics

By rr_test_admin, 24 November, 2021
This article originally appeared in the Spring 2021 issue of E-Scrap News. Subscribe today for access to all print content. [dropcap]In[/dropcap] the years since China's announcement in 2017 that it would be closing the door to imports of low-value recycled plastics, electronics recycling companies have
By rr_test_admin, 16 September, 2021
[caption id="attachment_16670" align="aligncenter" width="900"]Battery recycling equipment- Argonne National Labratory A materials separation module used for demonstrations at Argonne National Laboratory, located outside of Chicago. | Courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory[/caption] Scientists at a U.S.
By rr_test_admin, 19 August, 2021
[caption id="attachment_16489" align="aligncenter" width="900"]Synergy's new SSI Pri-Max shredder. Synergy's new SSI Pri-Max shredder. | Courtesy of Synergy Electronics Recycling[/caption] Synergy Electronics Recycling is improving its shredding and sorting line, allowing the system to produce more e-plastics for plastic plywood manufacturing
By rr_test_admin, 15 April, 2021
[caption id="attachment_15315" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Closeup of collected e-scrap for recycling. A 100,000-square-foot facility in Spain will have the capacity to process more than 50 million pounds of e-plastics per year. | sonsart/Shutterstock[/caption] Spanish plastics recycling operation Fosimpe will enter the mixed-plastics processing
By rr_test_admin, 4 March, 2021
[caption id="attachment_15439" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Owl Electronic Recycling's wash line. Owl Electronic Recycling operates a wash line handling e-plastics at its Pennsylvania facility. | Courtesy of Owl Electronic Recycling[/caption] Pennsylvania e-scrap firm Owl Electronic Recycling installed e-plastics sortation equipment in response to China's scrap plas
By rr_test_admin, 4 February, 2021
[caption id="attachment_15287" align="aligncenter" width="900"]Inside the BoMet facility. BoMET is one of a number of North American companies that saw that opportunity and are investing to expand their e-plastics processing capacity. | Courtesy of BoMET Polymer Solutions[/caption] BoMET Polymer Solutions is actively sourcing e-plastics from electronics recycling firms for the com