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Industrial Services of America Inc. (ISA) saw its earnings soar during the third quarter and nine-month period compared with a year earlier.
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A worker from a temporary staffing agency was critically injured in an Oklahoma scrapyard explosion, a local newspaper reported Wednesday.
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Industrial Services of America Inc. (ISA) saw its earnings soar during the third quarter and nine-month period compared with a year earlier.
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Linda Pitman was elected president of the Automotive Recyclers Association at its Kansas City, Mo., convention.
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Linda Pitman was elected president of the Automotive Recyclers Association at its Kansas City, Mo., convention.
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Tamara L. Lundgren will take the helm of Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. on Dec. 1, succeeding John D. Carter as president and chief executive officer, who will become chairman.
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Some Defense Department auctions of year-ahead scrap are being reshaped as prices fall, but are still failing to attract buyers.
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Some participants in the cold aluminum scrap market see hints of a thaw.
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U.S. exports of lead scrap inched downward in August despite a rise in the tonnage shipped to Canada and the United Kingdom.
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Some participants in the cold aluminum scrap market see hints of a thaw.
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A U.S. electronics recycling takeback program will soon begin operating in five East Coast states, California and Wisconsin.
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A lawsuit claiming contamination lapses at electronics recycling workshops in federal prisons has recruited an unexpected ally.
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A lawsuit claiming contamination lapses at electronics recycling workshops in federal prisons has recruited an unexpected ally.
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Scrap dealers in several regions of the country said Monday that the bottom has collapsed in the domestic ferrous scrap market and they have no idea whether they will be able to sell even a pound of iron and steel scrap to steelmakers this month.
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U.S. exports of lead scrap inched downward in August despite a rise in the tonnage shipped to Canada and the United Kingdom.
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A U.S. electronics recycling takeback program will soon begin operating in five East Coast states, California and Wisconsin.
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Some Defense Department auctions of year-ahead scrap are being reshaped as prices fall, but are still failing to attract buyers.
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The copper scrap market has ground to a halt as consumer orders all but dry up on the back of slumping demand and tight credit, market participants said.
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Turkish steelmakers have bought 18 cargoes of scrap in the past week from U.S., British and northern European exporters, all to be shipped in November.
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ArcelorMittal has cancelled some ferrous scrap orders for October, causing a stir among scrap merchants across Europe, market participants said.
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Chinese scrap buyers have admitted that they are increasingly likely to default on import contracts as prices slump, but have called on foreign shippers to share the losses and renegotiate contracts.
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Despite a slowdown in international ferrous scrap trade due to plunging prices, the American Scrap Coalition (ASC) remains determined to eliminate taxes and other barriers imposed by numerous foreign governments on steel scrap exports.
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A recovery in demand for stainless scrap is unlikely before the second quarter of 2009 at the earliest due to uncertainty in global markets and a decline in stainless steel production, market participants said.
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A set of standards for electronics recycling has been issued by a stakeholder panel and endorsed by the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).