Electronics recycling company URT Solutions has partnered with a television manufacturer to voluntarily provide free collection of end-of-life TVs in New Hampshire.
TCL, a Chinese manufacturer of TV display devices as well as appliances, is working with URT on
A recently released state program report provides insights into the changing composition of end-of-life electronics.
Scott Vander Kooy, president of Comprenew, signs a contract with Goodwill of Northern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan in late March.[/caption]
A nonprofit e-scrap processor's expansion into the Upper Peninsula of Michigan provides a case study in how service area reach can be widened without incurring major capital costs.
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Most e-scrap managers know not to shred mobile devices that contain lithium-ion batteries. But it turns out fires are a threat even when disassembly procedures are utilized.
In a recent webinar hosted by the U.S.
Novus, which means “new” in Latin, is an appropriate name for this Georgia e-scrap processor.
A cryptocurrency mining rig (photo courtesy of Filmar Technologies)[/caption]
When Serdar Bankaci went looking for a graphics card recently, he found frustration instead.
"I personally was looking for a graphics card for gaming for myself, and I couldn't find anything," he said.
Linda Li, chief strategy officer of LTG, speaking at the E-Scrap Conference in 2017[/caption]

The e-scrap arm of Arrow Electronics handled nearly 6.3 million used devices last year, 44 percent of which were redeployed, sold or donated for reuse.
The publicly traded company, which had global sales of $28.6 billion in 2017, distributes electronics components and provides related services.