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The owner of two Nebraska scrapyards has been invited to discuss building a vehicle shredder alongside an export dock in Sacramento, Calif.
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The owner of two Nebraska scrapyards has been invited to discuss building a vehicle shredder alongside an export dock in Sacramento, Calif.
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Dell Inc.’s recycling partnership with affiliates of Goodwill Industries International Inc. has expanded to the entire state of Virginia and the District of Columbia, the company said.
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The value of U.S. scrap metal exports declined in August from the previous month, marking the first such dip since January.
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Tube City IMS LLC has opened its first representative trading office in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, the company said Friday.
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The bottom has fallen out of the copper scrap market on the back of essentially non-existent demand, nearly frozen credit markets and downward spiraling commodity prices, market sources said.
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Dell Inc.’s recycling partnership with affiliates of Goodwill Industries International Inc. has expanded to the entire state of Virginia and the District of Columbia, the company said.
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The value of U.S. scrap metal exports declined in August from the previous month, marking the first such dip since January.
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Tube City IMS LLC has opened its first representative trading office in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, the company said Friday.
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Ferrous scrap prices have plunged more than $300 a ton this month, matching September’s swoon.
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European Metal Recycling Ltd. (EMR) says that rumors of its bankruptcy or sale are false.
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Advocacy groups in the electronic scrap field are eyeing a high-profile role in setting recycling standards.
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The current financial crisis is compounding the problems of poor demand and falling prices in the European ferrous scrap market, industry sources said.
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Ferrous scrap prices have plunged more than $300 a ton this month, matching September’s swoon.
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Advocacy groups in the electronic scrap field are eyeing a high-profile role in setting recycling standards.
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European Metal Recycling Ltd. (EMR) says that rumors of its bankruptcy or sale are false.
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Senate supporters of a federal scrapyard bill on stolen copper have begun publicizing the idea in local media, prompting the Institute of Scrap Recycilng Industries (ISRI) to warn against its provisions.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a new rule aimed at streamlining the regulation of hazardous secondary materials that are recycled by reclamation.
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Brass ammunition scrap values continue to fall, with the average price for 11 lots in a recent military scrap auction dropping to $1.54 a pound.
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Paragon Metals Inc., a Hawaiian island scrap processor, has added accusations of illegal mercury disposal to a lawsuit filed earlier this year against Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc.’s Hawaiian subsidiary.
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Senate supporters of a federal scrapyard bill on stolen copper have begun publicizing the idea in local media, prompting the Institute of Scrap Recycilng Industries (ISRI) to warn against its provisions.
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Paragon Metals Inc., a Hawaiian island scrap processor, has added accusations of illegal mercury disposal to a lawsuit filed earlier this year against Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc.’s Hawaiian subsidiary.
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Brass ammunition scrap values continue to fall, with the average price for 11 lots in a recent military scrap auction dropping to $1.54 a pound.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a new rule aimed at streamlining the regulation of hazardous secondary materials that are recycled by reclamation.