E-Scrap News

May 14, 2014

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1 | New Jersey moves to ban CRT-to-ADC option


In its annual release of OEM collection obligations, the state of New Jersey made a significant announcement regarding CRT management.

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2 | E-Scrap 2014: The latest on the CRT crisis


Discussion of downstream options for CRT glass — and the associated pricing — has consumed the electronics recycling industry for several years, and at E-Scrap 2014, the CRT debate will get its due treatment.


To help clarify the current situation and anticipate where it's headed, the conference will offer a full rundown of the North American processors still standing and those hoping to get in on the notoriously narrow-margin market. Distinguishing "established" and "emerging" operations, as well as pointing out who's amassing stock versus who's actually processing it, the presentation will provide attendees with a complete picture of the CRT landscape.


Whether you're running a collection program inundated with old TVs or trying to find downstream processors you can trust, this valuable session will serve as both education and encouragement.


E-Scrap 2014 will be held Oct. 21-23 at Orlando's Rosen Shingle Creek. The 2013 edition saw more than 1,300 attendees and 125 exhibiting companies, so plan now to secure your spot at this fall's conference. Get all the latest information at e-scrapconference.com.

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3 | Sims Recycling Solutions shutters Dallas site


One of the country's largest e-scrap processing companies is closing its Texas outpost.

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4 | Vermont is first to usher in battery EPR


Vermont has become the first state in the country to require producers to foot the bill, at least in theory, for the collection and recycling of alkaline batteries.

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5 | Certification scorecard


With the roster of companies attaining third-party certifications or audits continuing to grow, E-Scrap News has compiled a roundup of the firms announcing certification this past week.

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6 | NewsBits


An e-scrap processor grows in Brooklyn, and a survey quantifies the growth of mobile device recycling. Those headlines and more are in NewsBits.

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7 | Conferences & webinars


Click here for a complete directory of upcoming conferences and webinars!

8 | Jobs available & sought


Midwest Director of Sales/Procurement, MPC (location TBD).
Details are available here.


Sales and Business Development Positions, Diversified Recycling (Orlando, Florida).
Details are available here.


Business Development & Sales, FMI Recycling (Dallas).
Details are available here.


Operations Manager - Electronics, AERC Recycling Solutions (Richmond, Virginia).
Details are available here.


E-scrap Sales Representative, Reworx Recycling (Kennesaw, Georgia).
Details are available here.


Account Executive, Securis (Chantilly, Virginia).
Details are available here.


Business Development Professional, Integrated Communications and Technologies (Malden, Massachusetts).
Details are available here.


Various positions, Advanced Technology Recycling (Multiple U.S. locations).
Details are available here.


Various positions, MobiCycle (United Kingdom).
Details are available here.


Sales Representatives, Spruce IT Asset Recovery (Multiple Locations).
Details are available here.


Various positions, Sims Recycling Solutions (Multiple Locations).
Details are available here.


Jobs Sought
Database of job seekers available here.


If you would like to submit a job available or job sought listing, send an email to web content manager Jade Rhianna at [email protected].

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