Posts Tagged ‘recycle’
Nokia Files Lawsuit Complaint Against 11 LCD Manufacturers In San Francisco Court. Alleges Price Fixing
Nokia Corp. is suing 11 companies and a number of their units in the U.S., alleging they colluded to fix prices on liquid crystal displays.
Nokia’s suit comes as the LCD industry begins to emerge from a long downturn that had led to weak panel prices. LCDs are used in screens for mobile phones,...
December 1st, 2009 | NEWS | Read More
Alfred Hambsch (President, Global Electric & Electronic Processing, G.E.E.P) Addresses The International Electronics Recycling Conference & Expo IERCE’09
Alfred Hambsch is the President of Canadian based electronic recycler GLOBAL ELECTRIC & ELECTRONICS PROCESSING (G.E.E.P). GEEP is currently one of the largest processors of electronic scrap in North America. In this webinar, Alfred discusses the Canadian electronic waste landscape and the methodologies...
November 27th, 2009 | WEBINARS | Read More
Meet Ismail Oyekan, Founder, Electronic Waste Journal & Program Director, International Electronics Recycling Conference & Expo (IERCE)
The Electronic Waste journal will periodically interview dynamic personalities, businesses and organizations making news in the electronics waste management industry. Anna Gonzales, a staff writer with the E-waste journal recently met with E-waste journal Founder and Program Director of the International...
November 21st, 2009 | PROFILE | Read More
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November 21st, 2009 | MARKETPLACE, NEWS | Read More
New Research Shows The Average Consumer Has 2.8 Pieces Of Unused, Broken, Or Obsolete Electronics Equipment In Their Home Or Storage Area.
November 19, 2009
The volume of obsolete electronics equipment entering the world’s landfills continues to rise and is expected to reach 73 million metric tons by 2010, placing a significant burden on solid waste management systems. According to a recent survey of more than 1,000 Americans published...
November 18th, 2009 | NEWS | Read More



