With Kuusakoski's exit from the U.S., a waste management company with several local contracts is looking for somewhere new to recycle electronics.
Fort Loudon Waste and Recycling has caught fire several times over the last few years. Neighbors said the change would be welcomed.
India-based recycling equipment manufacturer expects to produce about 250 machinery units annually at the 23-acre site.
OUR pockets bulge with smartphones, our homes hum with the quiet whir of laptops and tablets, and our offices glow with the ...
The reported processing capacity of 322 registered e-waste recyclers in India is 22,08,918.064 metric tonnes (MT) per annum and the processing capacity of 72 registered e-waste refurbishers is 92,042.
Hoards of outdated technology and electronics are collecting dust, lying unused in people’s homes across the country, and ...
From technology development to company acquisitions, mining majors are making moves in the mineral and metals recycling ...
CompuCycle, an industry leader at the forefront of responsible electronics recycling and IT asset disposition (ITAD), proudly ...
As electronic waste (e-waste) piles up globally, researchers at the University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of ...
This groundbreaking work is strengthened by Li-Sal’s partnerships with Teesside University, the Centre for Process Innovation ...