Living Green handles a variety of devices, but mostly focuses on office IT assets.[/caption]
Over the course of three years, Seattle-area processor Living Green Technology has grown from a one-man show to a small business that’s well-positioned to serve the asset disposition needs of the Pacific Northw
The cause of the fire had not been determined and remains under investigation. | Torychemistry/Shutterstock[/caption]
E-scrap processor Interco Trading says it's open and operating normally after a large fire broke out in one of its warehouses last week.
The company, which is
By acquiring CExchange, Echo Consolidated Holdings Group will now offer customers a full suite of services. | fizkes/Shutterstock[/caption]
Echo Consolidated Holdings Group, a family of Dallas-area electronics recycling, ITAD and IT services companies, recently expanded into the mobil
Data shows that the total pounds processed through California's electronics recycling program have been falling since 2012. | Boonchuay1970/Shutterstock[/caption]
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Over the past three years, fewer of California's CRTs are going directly to hazardous waste
An EPC leader explained that the Edmonton region has sizable health care, energy and corporate sectors driving ITAD growth. | Maximumm/Shutterstock[/caption]
The Canadian arm of ITAD operator EPC is expanding with a facility in the Edmonton area.
CSI EPC, the compan
An industry group cites experts in noting that e-waste export policy is key to stopping counterfeit electronic parts and protecting military readiness. | ThamKC/Shutterstock[/caption]
A group supporting legislation to limit overseas shipments of untested used devices praised recent U.S.
Sims Lifecycle Services says it's on track to hit its goal of recycling 20,000 metric tons of cloud computing equipment between July 2019 and June 2020. | Mikhail Starodubov/Shutterstock[/caption]
Growth in data center recycling, higher gold prices and more selective buy
Sunnking estimates its Whitesboro facility will take in about 5 million pounds in 2020. | Courtesy of Sunnking.[/caption]
Electronics recycling company Sunnking has opened its second full processing location, near Utica, N.Y.
Based in Brockport, Sunnking
The new Taunton, Mass.
NovoTec has already begun shipping glass to the new destinations. | HomeArt/Shutterstock[/caption]
NovoTec Recycling finalized contracts to ship CRT glass to smelters in British Columbia and South Korea.