[caption id="attachment_9187" align="alignright" width="300"] Material at the Mesquite, Texas ECS Refining facility. E-Scrap News file photo.[/caption]
E-scrap processor Dynamic Recycling has signed a deal to buy assets from bankrupt company ECS Refining.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]As Oregon E-Cycles approaches its 10th birthday, E-Scrap News took a look at how one of the country's more mature state programs is performing.
Oregon E-Cycles is the Beaver State's extended producer responsibility program for TVs, computers, monitors, printers and peripherals, such
A bill making changes to Maine's electronics recycling framework became law after the legislature overrode the governor's veto.
Under Maine's extended producer responsibility (EPR) program for electronics, OEMs are charged the costs of recycling TVs and video game consoles based on the amount of new T
Missouri regulators plan to delete nearly all regulations under the state's electronics recycling program, but on-the-ground impacts may be limited.
As part of statewide efforts to cut red tape for businesses, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has
Curbside garbage and recycling audits show the amount of e-scrap improperly disposed by New York City households has dropped substantially in recent years.
The New York Department of Sanitation (DSNY) last month released results of its 2017 waste characteriz
Electronics recycling company URT Solutions has partnered with a television manufacturer to voluntarily provide free collection of end-of-life TVs in New Hampshire.
TCL, a Chinese manufacturer of TV display devices as well as appliances, is working with URT on