An e-scrap processor has completed a $19 million update to its headquarters, adding a facility that began operating last month.
Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations, formerly Dynamic Recycling, grew its existing Onalaska, Wis. processing facility with an additional 135,000-square foot space across the street.
The former head of an e-scrap startup has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for conspiracy and fraud. He has appealed, claiming ineffective representation from his court-appointed attorney.
A federal judge on Oct. 1 sentenced Robert M. Boston, 54, of Hickory, N.C.
A nonprofit electronics processor is spending millions of dollars to vastly expand its footprint in the Twin Cities area.
Tech Dump will buy a 90,000-square-foot building in St.
Metech International will jettison its e-scrap recycling business, citing financial losses caused by hazardous waste compliance issues and other challenges.
The Singapore-headquartered company
An upcoming South Carolina processing facility will handle CRTs, circuit boards, scrap plastics and more, a company leader has confirmed to E-Scrap News.
Green Tech Solution, backed by Chinese investment firm Tianjin Sheng Xin Non-Financing Guarantee Co., plans to process nearly 50 million pounds of CRTs per year and hundreds of millions
This article originally appeared in the Summer 2018 issue of E-Scrap News.
For e-scrap success, a key is staying on top of technology shifts.
Proposed changes to international fire regulations could impact e-scrap and ITAD companies by requiring new lithium-ion battery storage procedures.
The International Code Council (ICC) is currently working on updates that will shape the next edition of its various codes, which are revised every three years.
The bankruptcy of a major e-scrap processor - and wider market conditions - led a Goodwill affiliate in Oregon to stop accepting most end-of-life electronics.
Goodwill of Southern Oregon on Sept. 1 halted collection of computers, CRT devices, printers, scanners and other peripheral devices.
Green Tech Solution is developing a recycling facility in Blacksburg, S.C.[/caption]
A Chinese investment firm is planning a $75 million recycling plant to process e-scrap, plastic and other materials.
The Blacksburg, S.C. facility will be operated by Green Tech Solution, a U.S.