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Paragon Metals Inc. might call as many as 14 witnesses in its federal court battle to block the lower fees Schnitzer Steel Hawaii Corp. pays for dumping its shredder fluff in a local landfill.
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Paragon Metals Inc. might call as many as 14 witnesses in its federal court battle to block the lower fees Schnitzer Steel Hawaii Corp. pays for dumping its shredder fluff in a local landfill.
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Aluminum has the best reclamation rate among beverage container materials in the United States, but loses its luster when the environmental impact of replacing landfilled containers is factored in, according to a report from the Container Recycling Institute (CRI).
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Smelter-grade aluminum scrap prices remain dismal, but some market participants are seeing faint signs of hope.
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Aluminum has the best reclamation rate among beverage container materials in the United States, but loses its luster when the environmental impact of replacing landfilled containers is factored in, according to a report from the Container Recycling Institute (CRI).
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Smelter-grade aluminum scrap prices remain dismal, but some market participants are seeing faint signs of hope.
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A November theft of 42,000 pounds of brass rod borings from United Milwaukee Scrap LLC by an unauthorized truckdriver with detailed knowledge about the pending shipment is almost identical to a 2007 episode in Indiana, raising concerns that the two incidents could be linked.
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Asia’s specialty steelmakers continued to scoop up all the available austenitic stainless steel scrap from U.S. docks in October, boosting their intake by nearly 15 percent from the previous month’s tonnage.
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Newell Recycling, LLC started up a megashredder at its new Savannah, Ga., yard last Wednesday.
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Asia’s specialty steelmakers continued to scoop up all the available austenitic stainless steel scrap from U.S. docks in October, boosting their intake by nearly 15 percent from the previous month’s tonnage.
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Further indications of the weakness of the economy emerged Tuesday, as members of the Chicago chapter of the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) reported that an index of prices paid reached a 59-year low and order backlogs reached a 28-year low this month.
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New Jersey’s legislature has unanimously voted to pass a bill requiring scrapyards to retain data and the image of a seller’s photo identification card for metals transactions involving more than $50 or 100 pounds.
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New Jersey’s legislature has unanimously voted to pass a bill requiring scrapyards to retain data and the image of a seller’s photo identification card for metals transactions involving more than $50 or 100 pounds.
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Management Science Associates Inc. (MSA) said Monday that it has made an additional geographic boundary region available to participants in its Raw Material Data Aggregation Service.
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An aged Soviet submarine that was part of a Rhode Island naval museum before it sank in the Providence River last year will be scrapped by the end of January if no one agrees to buy the vessel, its owner said.
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Michigan’s legislature has passed an electronics recycling program, which Gov. Jennifer Granholm is likely to sign into law.
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An aged Soviet submarine that was part of a Rhode Island naval museum before it sank in the Providence River last year will be scrapped by the end of January if no one agrees to buy the vessel, its owner said.
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Management Science Associates Inc. (MSA) said Monday that it has made an additional geographic boundary region available to participants in its Raw Material Data Aggregation Service.
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Michigan’s legislature has passed an electronics recycling program, which Gov. Jennifer Granholm is likely to sign into law.
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Newell Recycling, LLC started up a megashredder at its new Savannah, Ga., yard last Wednesday.
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U.S. exports of No. 1 heavy melting steel scrap in October almost matched the tonnage shipped overseas the previous month, although sales to Turkey, the largest overseas buyer of cut ferrous scrap, plunged to a three-and-a-half-year low.
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U.S. exports of No. 1 heavy melting steel scrap in October almost matched the tonnage shipped overseas the previous month, although sales to Turkey, the largest overseas buyer of cut ferrous scrap, plunged to a three-and-a-half-year low.
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The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) is urging President-elect Barack Obama’s nominee to head the Environmental Protection Agency to make recycling a major element when dealing with climate change and international trade.
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Shredded aluminum scrap from military electronics was priced at nearly 54 cents a pound in an online auction, a robust figure reflecting the likelihood of desirable contamination by particles of precious metals and copper from circuit boards.