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Metal Recycling Systems Inc. and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have reached an agreement on alleged clean-air violations at the company’s operation in Blue Island, Ill.
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Evermore Recycling LLC has begun operating out of a main office on Century Boulevard in Nashville, Tenn.
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A $120-million greenfield zinc recycling project planned for York Township in Ohio has been put on hold while its Bagshot, England-based investor considers alternate sources of financing.
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Two breach-of-contract lawsuits have been filed against Hog Brothers Recycling LLC for allegedly failing to pay for freight services, and a third case ended with a default judgment against the Detroit-based recycler.
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Evermore Recycling LLC has begun operating out of a main office on Century Boulevard in Nashville, Tenn.
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A $120-million greenfield zinc recycling project planned for York Township in Ohio has been put on hold while its Bagshot, England-based investor considers alternate sources of financing.
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Two breach-of-contract lawsuits have been filed against Hog Brothers Recycling LLC for allegedly failing to pay for freight services, and a third case ended with a default judgment against the Detroit-based recycler.
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Metal Recycling Systems Inc. and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have reached an agreement on alleged clean-air violations at the company’s operation in Blue Island, Ill.
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The value of cathode-ray tube (CRT) electronic scrap fell in a recent U.S. military auction, with winning bids for six lots averaging 5 cents per pound.
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Ferrous scrap prices are plunging faster and even further than many had anticipated at the start of the month.
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Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions has awarded eCycle Solutions Inc. Canadian $750,000 ($707,600) in repayable funding for the acquisition of equipment to establish a waste management plant for old electronics.
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Zinc Nacional SA has agreed to purchase Steel Dust Recycling LLC (SDR), a U.S. recycler of electric furnace (EF) dust from steel mills.
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Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions has awarded eCycle Solutions Inc. Canadian $750,000 ($707,600) in repayable funding for the acquisition of equipment to establish a waste management plant for old electronics.
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The U.S. volume of scrap, mostly metal, moving in non-intermodal railcars fell by 6 percent in the week ended Sept. 26.
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Spot market prices for smelters’ aluminum scrap have held mostly steady in the past week, although the market is showing hints of weakness to come.
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Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has approved two plans to collect and recycle defunct mercury thermostats.
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The Illinois Attorney General’s office is suing a Chicago-based recycling company for allegedly misusing $88,000 in state economic development grants and storing hazardous waste in a Riverdale, Ill., warehouse.
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Spot market prices for smelters’ aluminum scrap have held mostly steady in the past week, although the market is showing hints of weakness to come.
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The U.S. volume of scrap, mostly metal, moving in non-intermodal railcars fell by 6 percent in the week ended Sept. 26.
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The Illinois Attorney General’s office is suing a Chicago-based recycling company for allegedly misusing $88,000 in state economic development grants and storing hazardous waste in a Riverdale, Ill., warehouse.
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Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has approved two plans to collect and recycle mercury thermostats.
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Daniel Rifkin, his two brothers and three former colleagues at OmniSource Corp. are transforming themselves into an investment team, earmarking an initial $50 million for six deals focused on property remediation and recycling technology.
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The Democrats’ mainstream climate-change bill in the Senate explicitly invites scrap processors to apply for funds to improve the recycling and disposal of shredder fluff.
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Despite the stronger appetites of buyers in China and South Korea, U.S. lead scrap exports in July sank 7.4 percent from the previous month.