[caption id="attachment_12706" align="aligncenter" width="900"]The Nerivio uses electrical neuromodulation to provide pain relief for migraine sufferers.[/caption]
California Electronic Asset Recovery has established a mail-in recycling program with an Israeli medical device manufacturer.
[caption id="attachment_12730" align="aligncenter" width="980"]Michael Collins, CEO of eCycle Solutions[/caption]
One of Canada's largest commodities-focused processors, eCycle Solutions, says a recent business acquisition will allow it to quickly expand ITAD services across the country.
Mississauga, Ontario-based eCycle Solutions on Oct.
[caption id="attachment_12582" align="aligncenter" width="1000"]TERRA provides a mail-in collection service that moves e-scrap to multiple processors around the U.S.
[caption id="attachment_11064" align="aligncenter" width="1080"]Processor EPC expanded globally in a relatively short period of time using a partnership model. | Pushish Images/Shutterstock[/caption]
ITAD firms are increasingly asked to provide international service for their customers, but that can be an expensive endeavor.
[caption id="attachment_12558" align="aligncenter" width="950"]Alex Cummings and Arun Karottu of ITAD firm SMR Worldwide. | Photos courtesy SMR Worldwide[/caption]
With low values for e-scrap commodities, component harvesting can be a strategy for generating more revenue for both the client and processor.
[caption id="attachment_8348" align="aligncenter" width="900"]Clover Wireless processes over 7 million devices annually. | Maxx-Studio/Shutterstock[/caption]
Clover Wireless, which operates the largest mobile device repair center in North America, has acquired used device trading platform MaxBack.
Hoffman Estat
[caption id="attachment_12455" align="aligncenter" width="900"]Ingram Micro has been quickly expanding with new ITAD centers in recent years. | JHVEPhoto/Shutterstock[/caption]
Global ITAD provider Ingram Micro will open a processing facility in the Indianapolis area, the company's second location in th
[caption id="attachment_12445" align="aligncenter" width="900"]PCs for People handles about 3,500 computers a month. | Courtesy of PCs for People[/caption]
PCs for People, a nonprofit group that performs ITAD services for businesses and provides refurbished computers to low-income people, is growing its processing footprint in three cities