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COM2 cleared by OSHA

All 10 citations levied against COM2 Computers and Technologies LLC by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration will be cleared by the end of the month, following a settlement agreement made between the agency and the company Oct. 16.OSHA had alleged that the Carol Stream, Illinois processor had violated air quality and worker safety practices relating to lead exposure at one...

Dual-certified processor cited by OSHA

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued 11 citations against dual-certified e-scrap processor COM2 Computers and Technologies LLC, but the company says it is meeting with the agency next week to contest the allegations.COM2 was certified to both e-Stewards and R2 at its Carol Stream, Illinois facility in the Fall of 2011, using AQA International, approximately seven months before...

CRT glass headed to CA landfills

CRT glass may be heading to California landfills — legally. The California Department of Toxic Substances Control has issued an emergency regulation that will allow recycling firms in the state to send some of their CRT glass material to approved landfills. Provided they are unable to find a recycling option for their material, processors can now send funnel glass to...

Paper bales being rejected by China

Due to a combination of longtime flouting of contamination levels in paper bales being sold and shipped to Chinese consumers and internal economic and political pressures in the country, those same bales are increasingly being rejected by Chinese customs inspectors. According to some industry insiders, the rejection of paper bales began around six months ago, with some shipping containers filled...

Bill would force UNICOR to compete for contracts

Even though it has made significant environmental health and safety improvements over the last several years, persistent complaints regarding UNICOR's e-scrap processing operations have now prompted new federal legislation targeting the company. House Resolution 3634, introduced earlier this year by Rep. Bill Huizenga (R — Michigan), would eliminate the mandatory source preference currently enjoyed by Federal Prison Industries, Inc. (the...

Florida metal theft law now in effect

Florida has enacted a law intended to clamp down on metal thieves and brokers who do business with them. House Bill 885, which went into effect July 1, requires companies purchasing secondary metals to collect more detailed information on such transactions, including the name and address of the seller, the time and date of the purchase, as well as the...

Intercon Solutions files suit against BAN

Intercon Solutions, the e-scrap processor denied e-Stewards certification almost a year ago amid allegations of improper export of materials, has filed a suit against the Basel Action Network for defamation. The complaint names both BAN and its executive director, Jim Puckett, and says the Seattle-based non-profit organization “unlawfully placed the company in a false light” when it alleged Intercon Solutions...

Mohawk readies major expansion

Flooring, fiber and carpet manufacturer Mohawk Industries has announced a major expansion of its Summerville, Georgia manufacturing plant. Mohawk says the expansion will include equipment and processing line upgrades for bottle and container recycling. The goal is to improve fiber production by increasing efficiency at the plant. Additionally, the recycling, operations, construction and other elements of the expansion is expected...

Philly pilot sends foods scraps down the drain

The City of Philadelphia and a maker of food scrap disposers have launched a project meant to gauge how well the devices could divert organics from landfills in the city. The new initiative, dubbed "Clean Kitchen, Green Community," is a collaboration between Philadelphia's Streets Department and InSinkErator, a company that makes food scrap disposers, that will take the form of...

UNICOR faces new pair of lawsuits

Federal Prison Industries, Inc., better known as UNICOR, is once again facing a lawsuit regarding worker safety and environmental standards at its electronics recycling operations. UNICOR, which operates an inmate work program at federal corrections facilities, has been processing electronic scrap for nearly two decades. The suits allege that improper material handling, storage, safety and general working conditions exposed inmates...

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