Man or machine?

Vehicle-makers are introducing more wearable equipment to alleviate stresses and strains, giving assembly workers a somewhat cyborg look. AMS reports on the latest innovations being rolled out by Audi and BMW As the robots used in automotive manufacturing become more...

Transocean posts a loss amid string of impairments

Swiss drilling contractor Transocean has posted a half year loss in revenues, due to a number of “unfavorable items” bringing down the accounts. Revenues for up to June 2017 amounted to £1.1billion down compared to the £1.6billion made in the same period last year....

When Certifications & Standards Don't Add Up

Many of our readers and industry affiliates know that in the world of recycling, certifications are key. E-Stewards, R2 RIOS, and various other ISO Certifications are essential in demonstrating to potential customers and the general public that your operations are...

Recycling for Retail

How We Integrate Seamlessly in Retail Recycling Efforts Retail is a driving force in the American economy. In this day and age, items are being purchased at increasingly high rates and as such, the obsolete items are making their way out of homes and into the waste...

Cleanlites On Track to Becoming NAID Certified

Cleanlites is on track by the National Association for Information Destruction! In recent years Cleanlites has expanded its services to include secure data destruction, IT Asset Management, and Document Shredding. All of these services pertain directly to the the...

Good News for E-Waste Recycling in 2014

CEA Reports Growing Trends in Electronics Recycling Ringing in the new year with some good news, our friends at Earth 911 in coalition with the CEA (Consumer Electronics Association) came out with some research that the goal to recycle 1 Billion Pounds of Electronics...