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Industrial Electronic Products
Market segment by Region/Country including:
North America (United States, Canada and Mexico)
Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Russia and Spain etc.)
Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India, Australia and Southeast Asia etc.)
South America Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and Chile etc.)
Middle East & Africa (South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia etc.)
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Which new strategic moves will top players focus on to retain their stronghold in the E-Waste market?
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Eggemoggin Country Store under new management
Patti Whiting, second from left, her son Anand Daswani, left, and Trisha and Dennis Robertson pose for a photo in front of Eggemoggin Country Store. Whiting and her family are the new owners of the store. Photo by Jeffrey B. Roth Order prints of selected PBP photos.
by Jeffrey B. Roth
After more than 30 years in business, Dennis and Trisha Robertson have sold Eggemoggin Country Store.
At around noon, Friday, January 29, the Robertsons transferred the business located at 119 Caterpillar Hill Road in Sedgwick to Patricia Whiting, a senior policy analyst with Sims Recycling Solutions, based in Boston. Whiting said she bought the store for her three adult children to operate while she continues to work with Sims.
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According to this report, the Global E-Scrap and Printed Circuit Board (PCB) E-Scrap Market is growing at a CAGR of 7.6% during the forecast period. The increasing volumes of electronic waste across the world and increased numbers of regulations mandating proper management of e-waste are the major factors propelling market growth. However, the high initial cost of electronic waste management is hampering market growth.
E-scrap and printed circuit board (PCB) e-scrap is an electronic waste, which defines discarded electronic devices. Used electronics which are meant for reclaim, resale, recycling via material recovery are also considered electronic waste. The process of electronic waste is a combination of manual as well as mechanical dismantling, size reduction, and sending hazardous waste for final disposal and metal components for processing.
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