Harsco pushed further into the electronics recycling space over the past year with the acquisitions of Clean Earth and Stericycle. | vladdon/Shutterstock[/caption]
Harsco Corporation over the past year made two acquisitions that brought the company into the el
Under Connecticut's extended producer responsibility program, municipalities perform the bulk of e-scrap collections. | Suzanne-B/Shutterstock[/caption]
Processing companies said multiple facto
Remote audits have become a more common option in recent months. | shelleygraphy/Shutterstock[/caption]
The coronavirus has forced e-scrap companies to navigate material supply shifts, tackle new safety concerns and confron
Ingram Micro's ITAD division has cut a check to fund the collection and recycling of an estimated 12,000 phones from African countries. | Anton Starikov/Shutterstock[/caption]
Ingram Micro has partnered with Dutch company Closing the Loop to recyc
ITRenew this January opened a 315,000-square-foot facility in the Kansas City area. | Maximumm/Shutterstock[/caption]
ITAD providers may be struggling to access used devices amid office and school closures, but a company managing hyper
A Titech Combisense sorter is part of the system Powerhouse Recycling purchased. | Courtesy of Tiger Group[/caption]
Powerhouse Recycling will spend over $4 million to expand its North Carolina campus, providing space for an advanced shredding and separation system the company bough
Mail-in electronics recycling has become more common in the era of COVID-19 as in-person collection events are cancelled. | mdbildes/Shutterstock[/caption]
The coronavirus pandemic has strained e-scrap collection, but that's opening the door to an alterna
Employees on PCs for People's Kansas City, Mo.
Two e-scrap firms commented on business conditions during a recent webinar hosted by the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries. | DimiSotirov/Shutterstock[/caption]
During a recent virtual meeting of e-scrap stakeholders, speakers o
A view of the recently installed e-plastics sorting and washing line at eCycle Solutions. | Courtesy of eCycle Solutions[/caption]
A major North American e-scrap company has invested approximately $1.5 million into a plastics cleanup line, partly to get