ITAD Market Pulse

2H23: Some Signs to Support ITAD Executives’ Optimism for a Better Outlook

Jul 12, 2023

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  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by David Daoud of Compliance Standards (@lunch_with_david) We have just entered the third quarter of 2023 and many industry executives question whether the second half of the year could bring a better market environment following a dismal first half. Although forecasting what’s to come is […] Continue reading below.

We have just entered the third quarter of 2023 and many industry executives question whether the second half of the year could bring a better market environment following a dismal first half. Although forecasting what’s to come is no trivial exercise, we are seeing optimism among industry executives and among those who report the data that suggest the potential for a better period ahead. However, we still must remain cautious as there are plenty of headwinds.  Please click on the link below to access this ITAD Market Pulse analysis by Compliance Standards.

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