February 24, 2026

How Battery Recycling Is Becoming Essential Infrastructure

It’s not that long since it was common practice to toss batteries into the trash. In some states, this is still the general rule. Across the country, battery recycling is moving from an afterthought to essential infrastructure.Each year, consumers, business owners, and employees throw away batteries rather than recycle them. The EPA estimates that 30,000 […]

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February 17, 2026

How End-of-Life Electronics Affect Corporate Carbon Reporting

Almost every company has a closet full of forgotten electronics. It’s where you’ve put broken laptops, unused or nonworking cables, and old pagers or cellphones. While the electronics are out of the way, they’re still part of your carbon footprint. If you’re not including them in your corporate carbon reporting, you’re not fully doing your […]

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February 13, 2026

RecycleNation: The #1 Tool to Find Nearby Recycling Facilities

ERI-powered RecycleNation.com, an online search engine and informational site helping users in the U.S. find the closest location to responsibly recycle items, has topped FeedSpot’s annual list of the top 80 recycling blogs and websites for 2026.To determine its rankings, FeedSpot analyzes what it considers to be the top recycling blogs and online tools globally from thousands of sites […]

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January 26, 2026

Why Multi-Location Enterprises Struggle With Consistent ITAD Execution

How much thought has your company put into the end-of-life for your company’s electronics? Many companies don’t consider the value of strong ITAD policies until they face fines for data breaches.CNET surveyed Americans about their old electronics and found that 31% put them in basements, closets, storage rooms, or other out-of-the-way places because they don’t […]

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January 16, 2026

New Year, New Compliance Risks: Electronics Disposal Rules to Watch in 2026

By the end of 2025, only half of the U.S. will have mandated electronics recycling. Many still rely on older hazardous waste regulations that don’t always cover the components of today’s electronics. A sustainable approach to end-of-life electronics is necessary. From the moment a product is planned, the materials required to manufacture it must be considered. […]

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