Companies that sent tens of millions of pounds of CRT materials to Closed Loop Refining and Recovery are publicly responding to lawsuits naming them as defendants.
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A North Carolina startup is working to scale up its ability to generate investment-grade gold from e-scrap components.
Evotus is building a plant in Raleigh to recover gold via a chemical dissolution process. Initially, the facility will take in computer processors or other components with over 1,500 grams of gold per ton.
Two ITAD companies recently released reports providing insights into serving institutional generators of obsolete electronics.
Minneapolis ITAD software provider and consulting company Makor Solutions published an e-book covering service level agreements with customers.
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Ingram Micro recently opened a facility in South America, providing a host of asset management and recycling services.
The Irvine, Calif.-headquartered company this month
Machinery at the shuttered BlueOak Arkansas e-scrap smelting plant is being auctioned off late this month.
Furnace components, a shredder and a host of other equipment at the BlueOak facility in Osceola, Ark.
A Kansas nonprofit e-scrap operator has closed its doors, citing dwindling device collections.
The Training and Evaluation Center of Hutchison (TECH), a Hutchison, Kan.
Liquid Technology managed the assets of defunct health tech company Theranos, which shuttered last year after a high-profile fraud case and other legal troubles.
Brooklyn, N.Y.-headquartered ITAD specialist Liquid Technology won a contract to manage thousands of electronic d