processors

By rr_test_admin, 8 September, 2017
A unique, non-toxic leaching technology that's been deployed in Canada is set to roll out at the site of an electronics manufacturer in Tennessee. Vancouver, British Columbia-based EnviroLeach will start up its first full-scale North American processing facility in a facility in Memphis.
By rr_test_admin, 10 August, 2017
A former Utah-based CRT processor has been indicted on several counts related to its abandonment of more than 3.5 million pounds of crushed leaded glass three years ago. Named as defendants in the federal grand jury indictment are Stone Castle Recycling, CEO Anthony L. Stoddard and employee Jamen D. Wood. The document was filed on July 12 in the U.S.
By rr_test_admin, 7 July, 2017
An automated LCD disassembly machine is gearing up to be presented to the public after several years in development. The Trumaster-ALR can process up to 80 LCD units per hour, separating the LCD shell, mercury-containing CCFL tubes and flat-panel display. LCDs have been a growing portion of the waste stream for the past few years, as more
By rr_test_admin, 22 June, 2017
Environmental officials in Minnesota are still attempting to get MPC, once one of the largest electronics recycling companies in the Upper Midwest, to complete the cleanup of its former operation. According to officials, MPC has yet to clean out 32 semi-trailers containing intact CRTs and LCD monitors.