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Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling: Hydrometallurgy vs Pyrometallurgy vs Direct Recycling

Three recycling pathways define the EV battery recovery landscape. Compare pyrometallurgy, hydrometallurgy, and direct recycling across recovery rates, energy intensity, commercial maturity, and GHG emissions with our detailed comparison table. Strategic implications for e-waste recyclers entering this $87B market.

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ESG Reporting and E-Waste: How Certified Recycling Strengthens Corporate Sustainability

With CSRD, SEC climate rules, and GRI standards expanding, e-waste management is now a material ESG issue. Discover how certified recycling generates auditable ESG evidence, reduces Scope 3 emissions, satisfies investor due diligence, and transforms disposal into sustainability performance.

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Basel Convention 2025: New E-Waste Export Rules Every Global Business Must Know

January 1, 2025 brought major Basel Convention amendments expanding Prior Informed Consent to all e-waste. Learn about the new Y49 and A1181 categories, compliance requirements for cross-border shipments, the Ban Amendment implications, and why domestic processing eliminates compliance risk.

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Urban Mining: Extracting Gold, Palladium and Rare Earths from Discarded Electronics

A tonne of smartphone scrap contains 60-100x more gold than gold ore. Dive into the economics of urban mining, technology pathways from mechanical processing to hydrometallurgy, regional market landscapes, and why cities are becoming the mines of the future.

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The Circular Economy Opportunity: E-Waste as a $517 Billion Market Catalyst

The circular economy market reached $517.79 billion in 2025, with e-waste as a primary growth driver. Explore urban mining economics, key circular economy trends including Product-as-a-Service and blockchain traceability, and how businesses can turn e-waste from liability into value.

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Bangladesh EPR Framework 2026: How Manufacturers Can Prepare for Compliance

Bangladesh's Extended Producer Responsibility framework is taking shape with draft directives from the MoEFCC and DoE registration requirements. Discover the phased implementation timeline, collection and recycling targets, two implementation models, and a manufacturer's action plan for EPR compliance.

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NIST SP 800-88 Data Destruction: Why Certified ITAD is Non-Negotiable for Data Security

Data breaches average $4.88 million globally. NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 2 provides the gold standard for data destruction across Clear, Purge, and Destroy levels. Learn storage-specific requirements for HDDs and SSDs, why documentation is the compliance linchpin, and why certified ITAD beats in-house destruction.

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R2v3 vs e-Stewards: Choosing the Right E-Waste Certification for Your Business in 2026

R2v3 and e-Stewards are the two dominant e-waste certifications, but they differ significantly on export policies, data destruction standards, and auditing rigor. Get the detailed comparison table, vendor evaluation scorecard, and guidance on selecting the right certification for your risk profile.

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Agbogbloshie and Beyond: Africa's E-Waste Crisis and the Fight for Environmental Justice

Agbogbloshie in Ghana receives 40,000 tonnes of e-waste annually, where workers suffer 96% injury rates and toxic exposure. Examine Africa's e-waste crisis, the health costs of informal recycling, the Basel Convention's new export rules, and pathways to formalization that protect both people and planet.

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Right to Repair EU Directive 2026: How Repairability Laws Will Transform E-Waste Reduction

The EU Right to Repair Directive takes full effect July 31, 2026, mandating manufacturer repair obligations, warranty extensions, and a European repair platform. Explore how this transformative legislation will reduce 35 million tonnes of premature waste and create €4.8 billion in repair sector growth.

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