MBA Polymers plans to start processing e-scrap devices at the new facility in 2020. | PIYAWAT WONGOPASS/Shutterstock[/caption]
Global plastics recycling company MBA Polymers will open a facility in Germany to recover e-plastics from electronics and appliances.
MBA Poly
Recycling of rare earth metals has drawn greater attention in the e-scrap industry in recent years. | stuphipps/Shutterstock[/caption]
European Union grant money will fund a rare earth metals recycling project in the U.K.
Managing e-scrap is a growing challenge and opportunity in Asia. | weedezign/Shutterstock[/caption]
A business acquisition will bring British technology for extracting valuable e-scrap metals to the Asian market.
Singapore-headquartered Blue Planet Environmental Solutions, an 
European Union leaders appear to have settled on a limit for trace amounts of flame retardants in recycled plastics.
The recycling rate for electronics and electrical appliances increased in the European Union in 2016, new figures show.
The European Commission's Eurostat service
Metals company Boliden recovered copper and precious metals from 95,000 short tons of printed circuit boards in 2018, up 12 percent year over year, according to an annual report.
The European metals mining and refining company recovers metals from printed circuit boards (PCBs) at its Rönnskär sme
ITAD firm Re-Teck opened its first Dutch location this week, a facility that the company says will bolster its European market reach.
Re-Teck, part of Li-Tong Group,