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Copper scrap offered by the U.S. Defense Department drew a few takers above the 80-cent-a-pound mark on Tuesday, but most transactions were below 70 cents a pound.
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The Association of Battery Recyclers (ABR) has asked the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to close an asserted loophole in its regulation of battery scrap exports.
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Steel industry veteran Larry Coe has joined Scrap Metal Services LLC, Burnham, Ill., to handle the company’s expansion into its new role as scrap manager at ArcelorMittal USA Inc.’s mill in Burns Harbor, Ind.
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Steel industry veteran Larry Coe has joined Scrap Metal Services LLC, Burnham, Ill., to handle the company’s expansion into its new role as scrap manager at ArcelorMittal USA Inc.’s mill in Burns Harbor, Ind.
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The decline in U.S. aluminum scrap exports continued in October, falling by 16.1 percent to 138,913 short tons from 165,592 tons the previous month and down by 39.9 percent from the year’s peak of 231,206 tons in July.
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The decline in U.S. aluminum scrap exports continued in October, falling by 16.1 percent to 138,913 short tons from 165,592 tons the previous month and down by 39.9 percent from the year’s peak of 231,206 tons in July.
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U.S. warehouse volumes of aluminum alloy warranted for settling London Metal Exchange transactions have risen 50 percent since August.
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A forthcoming scrap ordinance in New York state’s Dutchess County Legislature will be rewritten to omit any routine holding period on newly purchased nonferrous scrap, according to a sponsor of the measure.
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U.S. warehouse volumes of aluminum alloy warranted for settling London Metal Exchange transactions have risen 50 percent since August.
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A forthcoming scrap ordinance in New York state’s Dutchess County Legislature will be rewritten to omit any routine holding period on newly purchased nonferrous scrap, according to a sponsor of the measure.
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U.S. ferrous scrap exports rose slightly in October despite a sharp one-month decline in shipments to Turkey and a milder one to Canada.
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Nonferrous scrap exports continued to decline in October, with zinc the sole category to buck the downward trend.
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Chester Waxman, an Ontario scrap executive and philanthropist whose 40-year partnership with his brother was followed by 20 years of litigation between the two, died on Saturday. He was 82.
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Chester Waxman, an Ontario scrap executive and philanthropist whose 40-year partnership with his brother was followed by 20 years of litigation between the two, died on Saturday. He was 82.
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Nonferrous scrap exports continued to decline in October, with zinc the sole category to buck the downward trend.
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Electronic Recyclers International Inc. (ERI) has expanded its headquarters operations with the addition of a second facility. Fresno, Calif.-based ERI has leased 125,440 square feet in Fresno.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has extended the public comment period for the Omaha, Neb., superfund site’s final proposed plan to Dec. 31 and will add another 10,000 homes in the area to its ongoing lead clean-up efforts.
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Ending four years of painstaking negotiations, Sims Metal Management Ltd. and New York City have signed a 20-year deal for processing the city’s recyclables, with a 20-year renewal clause.
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Ending four years of painstaking negotiations, Sims Metal Management Ltd. and New York City have signed a 20-year deal for processing the city’s recyclables, with a 20-year renewal clause.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has extended the public comment period for the Omaha, Neb., superfund site’s final proposed plan to Dec. 31 and will add another 10,000 homes in the area to its ongoing lead clean-up efforts.
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Metalico Inc. has asked a federal agency to authorize several sorts of securities for potential use in buying other companies, including a potential $150 million in bonds.
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Ferrous scrap demand from Turkish mills and other Mediterranean scrap consumers hasn’t revived to the levels seen earlier this year, but they are buying scrap from offshore suppliers on a hand-to-mouth basis, according to one U.S. trader said.
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Secondary aluminum ingot alloy prices have generally fallen 2 cents a pound in the past week, with A380.1 settling in a range of 69 to 70 cents a pound.
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Secondary aluminum ingot alloy prices have generally fallen 2 cents a pound in the past week, with A380.1 settling in a range of 69 to 70 cents a pound.