Posts Tagged ‘recycling expo’

Indiana Electronic Recyclers Must Register With State By January 1st 2010.

Time is running out for Indiana’s electronic waste collectors and recyclers to enroll in a new program intended to reduce the amount of electronic waste that ends up in the state’s landfills. Collectors and recyclers of obsolete electronics have until January  1st to enroll with the state’s...
December 3rd, 2009 | INDUSTRY | Read More

LCD-TV Prices Down 22 Percent, Sales Increase 6 Percent.

LCD-TV Prices Down 22 Percent, Sales Increase 6 Percent.
Decisive price cuts are helping to lift sales of LCD flat-panel TVs after Thanksgiving, research firm iSuppli Corp. said in a new report. ISuppli said promotional prices are 22 percent lower than before Black Friday, the traditional start of the holiday shopping season. ISuppli estimates 6 percent more...
December 2nd, 2009 | NEWS | Read More

Linda McFarland Becomes Executive Vice President Of Business Development Of 5R Processors

 Paragon Green, a leader in the information technology (IT) asset recovery and e-waste recycling industry, announced today the appointment of Linda McFarland as executive vice president of business development for joint venture partner 5R Processors Ltd. (5R), based in Ladysmith, Wis. She will continue...
December 2nd, 2009 | INDUSTRY | Read More

California Integrated Waste Management Board Honors 250 Businesses That Reduce Waste Sent To Landfills

California Integrated Waste Management Board Honors 250 Businesses That Reduce Waste Sent To Landfills
The California Integrated Waste Management Board on Monday honored more than 250 businesses and nonprofit organizations for efforts to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills. Winners in the state’s Waste Reduction Awards Program ranged from tech giants Hewlett-Packard Co, Intel Corp and NEC...
December 1st, 2009 | NEWS | Read More

Nokia Files Lawsuit Complaint Against 11 LCD Manufacturers In San Francisco Court. Alleges Price Fixing

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