OSLO (Reuters) - A metric ton of old mobile phones contains metals worth $15,000, and the world needs better rules to tackle growing mountains of electronic waste in developing nations, a U.N.-backed ...
Global generation of electronic scrap is rising five times faster than documented e-scrap recycling, according to data from the United Nation’s fourth Global E-waste Monitor (GEM). The report, ...
At the E-Scrap Conference 2025 in Grapevine, Texas last week, Aaron Blum, Co-Founder and Chief Operating and Compliance Officer of ERI, the nation’s leading ...
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Metallium in electronic scrap supply deal with Glencore
Metallium’s goal of establishing a US critical minerals supply chain has passed a commercial milestone with the execution of ...
Metallium Limited (MTM: ASX), a company focused on recovering critical and precious metals from mineral concentrates and high ...
The Seattle-based Basel Action Network, or BAN, said a two-year investigation found at least 10 U.S. companies exporting used electronics to Asia and the Middle East, in what it says is a “hidden ...
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