Apple claims GEEP Canada employees hid Apple devices out of view of an e-scrap facility’s cameras, mislabeled devices as “copper bearings” for outbound shipping, and then received kickbacks for illegally reselling them. E-Scrap News has obtained Canadian court records providing additional details about Apple’s $31 million-plus lawsuit against GEEP Canada, as well as GEEP’s legal
read moreDate: February 22, 2020 Time: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Location: Emma L Carson Elementary (North Side of the School) Address: 8615 184th St E, Puyallup, WA 98375 SBK Recycle is excited to announce our upcoming onsite electronic recycling event at Emma L Carson Elementary. On February 22, 2020, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm,
read moreThe Tokyo 2020 Olympics is just less than a year away. Under the theme, “Be better, together- for planet and people,” the quadrennial event is set to be the most sustainable and environmentally friendly Olympic games of all time. The medals for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics will be produced from recyclable electronic wastes
read moreA groundbreaking recycling process has emerged as a potential solution to reduce the environmental impact of printed circuit boards (PCBs). Comprised of approximately 30 percent metallic and 70 percent non-metallic particles, PCBs are essential components that support and connect electrical elements within devices. While recovering metallic components from crushed circuit boards using magnetic and high-voltage
read moreMillions of mobile phones, laptops, tablets, toys, digital cameras, and other electronic devices bought this Christmas are destined to create a flood of dangerous “e-waste” that is being dumped illegally in developing countries, the UN has warned. The holiday season brings joy and celebration, but it also contributes to a growing concern – the staggering
read moreSBK Recycle will be onsite at Bonney Lake High School, collecting your old unwanted Computer & Electronic items for free. We are accepting all computer-related items and electronics except for CRT TVs or Projection style TV’s will not be taken at this event. For a list of items, we accept, please visit our website at
read moreElectronic devices have become an integral part of how we live, more so, the small, portable, and smart mobile phones that we carry everywhere we go. In fact, there were about 1.9 billion cell phones bought, according to Gartner, a tech research company. In the long run, these devices ultimately become obsolete and turn to
read moreIn honor of America Recycles Day SBK Recycle will be hosting a free Computer Recycling event. We will be onsite Saturday, Nov 16 at Wilson High School from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm collecting your old unwanted Computer & Electronic items for free. We are accepting all computer-related items and electronics. No CRT TVs or
read moreCheck out our new commercial on E-Waste Recycling and Reuse.
read moreAnother SBK Recycle customer satisfied. This client requested onsite data destruction and we are happy to provide this service at no cost. At SBK Recycle, customer satisfaction is our top priority. We are delighted to share another success story of a satisfied customer who recently availed our onsite data destruction service. Data security is a
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