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Shipments of stainless steel scrap to China rebounded in August after two months on the down escalator, but overall exports of the shiny scrap were close to flat when matched against July’s deliveries.
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Prices for higher grades of copper scrap have edged lower as primary metal on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange comes under downward pressure and a pickup in overseas demand fails to meet expectations.
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A new law removing the value-added tax (VAT) from sales of scrap metal in Russia is likely to be enacted in early 2007, Ildar Neverov, managing director of Russian scrap processor Siberia Metals Ltd., said.
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Scrap giant Sims Group Ltd.’s profits more than doubled to Australian $68 million ($52 million) for the quarter ended Sept. 30 from A$30 million ($23 million) a year earlier.
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A jump in London Metal Exchange aluminum alloy prices Friday set what some market participants view as a $1.11-a-pound floor on delivered A380 ingot to U.S. customers.
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A jump in London Metal Exchange aluminum alloy prices Friday set what some market participants view as a $1.11-a-pound floor on delivered A380 ingot to U.S. customers.
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Metalico Inc., which expects to operate a vehicle shredder eventually, said it might not be the one the company has been looking at since March.
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TST Inc.'s Timco division took a step into the 21st century of power generation earlier this month when it fired up a fuel cell power system to produce electricity at its secondary aluminum smelter in Fontana, Calif.
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Wabash Alloys LLC, Wabash, Ind., has increased its base price for A380.1 aluminum alloy by 4 cents to $1.13 a pound, effective Friday.
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What could be controversial about a "historic partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and major food and beverage manufacturers and suppliers to reignite American consumers' interest in recycling" with a $3-million advertising campaign?
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The inclusion of unmangled missile-guidance parts in an aluminum scrap shipment loaded for China has resulted in fines and probation for State Metal Industries Co., Camden, N.J., and for Michael Dorfman, a company vice president.
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Cozzi Consulting Group has signed an agreement with O’Brien Recycling Corp. to manage the sales of its ferrous scrap.
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Cozzi Consulting Group has signed an agreement with O’Brien Recycling Corp. to manage the sales of its ferrous scrap.
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The inclusion of unmangled missile-guidance parts in an aluminum scrap shipment loaded for China in 2004 led to fines and probation Wednesday for State Metal Industries Co., Camden, N.J., and for Michael Dorfman, a company vice president.
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The estate of retired scrap processor Saul Senser, who died in May and whose company shipped 5,200 short tons of lead-acid automotive batteries to a polluting dismantler in the 1970s, is the target of a federal lawsuit to recover a potential $9 million in clean-up costs.
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The estate of retired scrap processor Saul Senser, who died in May and whose company shipped 5,200 short tons of lead-acid automotive batteries to a polluting dismantler in the 1970s, is the target of a federal lawsuit to recover a potential $9 million in clean-up costs.
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Ukraine plans to cancel a nonferrous scrap export ban and instead impose a 30-percent export duty, as well as reduce ferrous scrap duties, after the country joins the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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Charges against one of three men arrested in an undercover sting operation at scrapyards in Wichita, Kan., last summer have been dropped, according to the city’s district attorney.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reached an agreement with Allcast Inc. over alleged clean-air violations at the company’s secondary aluminum smelter in Allenton, Wis.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reached an agreement with Allcast Inc. over alleged clean-air violations at the company’s secondary aluminum smelter in Allenton, Wis.
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Charges against one of three men arrested in an undercover sting operation at scrapyards in Wichita, Kan., last summer have been dropped, according to the city’s district attorney.
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U.S. aluminum scrap exports bounced back in August after a two-month lull, echoing a pattern set last year.
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Americans are recycling more and throwing away less, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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Americans are recycling more and throwing away less, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).