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Harris Waste Management Group Inc. said that Tri-State Process Equipment LLC, a Harris equipment distributor in Monroe, N.C., has merged with Burlington, N.C.,-based distributor CB&E.
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Brass ammunition scrap showed an average value of $2.20 a pound in a U.S. Defense Department auction that closed Wednesday, down 6 percent from $2.34 in a similar sale in early November.
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Ferrous scrap prices have risen as much as $13 a long ton, driven by export demand and the unwillingness of some dealers to sell much scrap this month.
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U.S. copper scrap prices could jump higher in the New Year as traders report growing signs of interest from Chinese consumers.
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Brass ammunition scrap showed an average value of $2.20 a pound in a U.S. Defense Department auction that closed Wednesday, down 6 percent from $2.34 in a similar sale in early November.
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Ferrous scrap prices have risen as much as $13 a long ton, driven by export demand and the unwillingness of some dealers to sell much scrap this month.
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As governments, environmentalists and manufacturers skirmish over international rules on electronic waste and scrap, recyclers seek a role in the arena while protecting themselves against the “hazardous waste” label.
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U.S. copper scrap prices could jump up in the New Year as traders report growing signs of interest from Chinese consumers.
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Smelter buying prices for aluminum scrap have moved up slightly on modest volumes.
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Smelter buying prices for aluminum scrap have moved up slightly on modest volumes.
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Shipments of zinc scrap and skimmings to foreign buyers fell in September from the 15-year-high achieved in August.
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Global Investment Recovery Inc., a privately held computer and electronics recycler, has finished converting a 65,000-square-foot warehouse in South Carolina into a computer recycling plant.
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Global Investment Recovery Inc., a privately held computer and electronics recycler, has finished converting a 65,000-square-foot warehouse in South Carolina into a computer recycling plant.
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U.S. exports of lead scrap retreated in September from the previous month’s spike, but remained well above the monthly trend line of the past three years.
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U.S. copper scrap is finding support from firmer primary metal prices on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange.
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U.S. copper scrap prices are getting support from firmer prices for primary metal on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange and steady demand for raw material.
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Ukraine’s parliament has given preliminary approval to a bill that would lift a ban on metal scrap exports, according to an Interfax report.
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A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report on dioxin emissions suggests that secondary copper smelters in the United States, if they hadn’t succumbed to China’s appetite for U.S. scrap, would have been doomed by tightened federal emission regulations in any event.
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Ukraine’s parliament has given preliminary approval to a bill that would lift a ban on metal scrap exports, according to an Interfax report.
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Drug store chain Duane Reade Holdings Inc. has teamed up with Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corp. (RBRC) to provide collection boxes at its stores to recycle both used rechargeable batteries and cellular telephones.
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A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report on dioxin emissions suggests that secondary copper smelters in the United States, if they hadn’t succumbed to China’s appetite for U.S. scrap, would have been doomed by tightened federal emission regulations in any event.
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Drug store chain Duane Reade Holdings Inc. has teamed up with Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corp. (RBRC) to provide collection boxes at its stores to recycle both used rechargeable batteries and cellular telephones.
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Herman Voskamp, director-general of the Dutch Metals Recycling Federation (MRF) and secretary of the Federatie Herwinning Grondstoffen (FHG), died Friday. He was 59.
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PSC Metals Inc. has named Ted McQuade vice president of operations, replacing John Rent, who plans to retire from the Cleveland-based scrap processor Jan. 1.