ReMA Attends 2026 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas

From Tuesday, January 6 to Friday January 9, ReMA’s Electronics Division and staff members attended the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®, CES showcases companies including manufacturers, developers, and suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology delivery systems, and more. 

Building on the long-standing partnership between ReMA and the CTA, ReMA organized a joint private roundtable to discuss key issues facing electronics reuse and IT asset disposition (ITAD) providers.

Kristen Hildreth, ReMA’s Vice President of Government Relations & Public Policy, participated in a panel on end-of-life battery safety and recycling called “Charging Ahead: Building a Safe Battery-Powered World” alongside the U.S. EPA, OEMs, and industry. The panel brought together experts to discuss innovative solutions and best practices for safely managing consumer batteries and preventing fires in an increasingly battery-powered economy.

ReMA staff also attended the Leaders in Technology dinner geared toward government leaders and policy professionals.  

“Attending CES allows ReMA’s Electronics Division members to stay connected to the technology sector and strengthen our partnership with CTA,” said Erin McCoy, ReMA’s International Trade Policy Analyst. “Building and maintaining these relationships is essential to advancing reuse, recycling, and circularity, and ensuring end-of-life considerations are part of the conversation from the start.”