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U.S. copper scrap prices have moved up sharply as primary copper on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange rises and supply remains tight.
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The 1- and 2-cent increases in California’s container redemption fees at the start of this year spurred the state’s beverage drinkers to turn in more aluminum used beverage cans (UBCs) and plastic bottles.
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U.S. copper scrap prices have taken a leap as copper on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange rises and supply remains tight.
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Prices for deep-sea shipments of ferrous scrap to Turkey have surged in the past 10 days, U.S. traders said.
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The U.S. Defense Department received $160,000 for 51 mostly mid-century rail cars in Texas, valuing them at an average $174.31 a long ton.
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Aleris International Inc. will realign its recycling and specification alloys into a single business unit effective Jan. 2, reporting to Terrance J. Hogan as senior vice president and general manager.
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Aleris International Inc. said Thursday it will realign its recycling and specification alloys into a single business unit, effective Jan. 2, reporting to Terrance J. Hogan as senior vice president and general manager.
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Thanks to stronger sales to Chinese consumers, U.S. exports of copper and brass scrap jumped 13.9 percent to 94,780 short tons in October from 83,319 tons the previous month.
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The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) has opened registration for its annual convention and exposition April 6-10 at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Convention Center in Las Vegas.
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A dispute between Vietnam’s customs officials and another government agency over the quality of imported ferrous scrap has brought steel production in the Southeast Asian nation to a standstill, according to an Internet news report.
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A federal appeals court has overturned a lower court ruling that absolved several lead scrap suppliers of responsibility for cleanup costs at a now-defunct California lead smelter.
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A Wise Recycling LLC employee in Kingsport, Tenn., has reportedly been arrested and charged in connection with a series of thefts of the city’s water meter lids.
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A federal appeals court has overturned a lower court ruling that absolved several lead scrap suppliers of responsibility for cleanup costs at a now-defunct California lead smelter.
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A dispute between Vietnam’s customs officials and another government agency over the quality of imported ferrous scrap has brought steel production in the Southeast Asian nation to a standstill, according to an Internet news report.
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Aluminum scrap prices moved mostly lower in the quarterly auction for forthcoming material from Wichita, Kan.-based Spirit AeroSystems Inc., which makes fuselage and wing components.
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Aluminum scrap prices moved mostly lower in the quarterly auction for forthcoming material from Wichita, Kan.-based Spirit AeroSystems Inc., which makes fuselage and wing components.
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An explosion at a scrapyard in Bloemfontein, South Africa, killed a man and injured two women.
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A Wise Recycling LLC employee in Kingsport, Tenn., reportedly has been arrested and charged in connection with a series of thefts of the city’s water meter lids.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will require all electric furnace (EF) steelmakers to buy shredded ferrous scrap from junk vehicles exclusively from scrap processors that participate in the National Vehicle Mercury Switch Recovery Program under a new rule released Monday.
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Wise Metals Group LLC plans to step up its export shipments of can stock during the next three years, the company’s top executive said during an earnings conference call with analysts.
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U.S. copper scrap prices have come under downward pressure as copper on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange falls on a rising dollar.
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A Tennessee legislative panel has filed a bill it plans to introduce in the next session to combat the growing problem of metals theft in the state.
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A buying binge by steelmakers and foundries in several Asian countries boosted U.S. exports of shredded scrap by 46.6 percent to 502,471 tonnes in October from 342,802 tonnes the previous month.
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Wise Metals Group LLC posted a third-quarter loss of $25.7 million, more than half the year-earlier $53.9-million loss, on sales that declined 12.3 percent to $244.8 million.