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Brass ingot makers’ copper scrap prices are rising on a buoyed primary market, even as a lack of Chinese activity continues to keep domestic metal flowing.
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A regional waste authority in California will begin offering home pickup of electronic scrap by appointment, starting next spring.
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Upstate Shredding LLC will acquire ferrous and nonferrous scrap processor Matlow & Co., according to Adam Weitsman, Upstate’s president.
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A regional waste authority in California will begin offering home pickup of electronic scrap by appointment, starting next spring.
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Upstate Shredding LLC will acquire ferrous and nonferrous scrap processor Matlow & Co., according to Adam Weitsman, Upstate’s president.
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Scott Woods, formerly a vice president at Arkansas Aluminum Alloys Inc., has joined the raw materials sourcing unit of Bermco Aluminum.
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Scott Woods, formerly a vice president at Arkansas Aluminum Alloys Inc., has joined the raw materials sourcing unit of Bermco Aluminum.
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Mill service provider Harsco Corp. is negotiating a new deal with ArcelorMittal’s Coatesville, Pa., operation.
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U.S. exports of nickel scrap recovered in August after spending three months below the 1,000-short-ton mark.
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U.S. exports of nickel scrap recovered in August after spending three months below the 1,000-short-ton mark.
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The scrap industry’s Recycling Industry Operating Standard (RIOS), an auditable set of norms that can show customers that a yard is carefully managed, passed its final hurdle when SGS SA was approved to do inspections.
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The scrap industry’s Recycling Industry Operating Standard (RIOS), an auditable set of norms that can show customers that a yard is carefully managed, passed its final hurdle when SGS SA was approved to do inspections.
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Prices paid for industrial steel scrap have dropped as much as $50 per long ton this month, leading the expected decline in ferrous prices in several of the major northern industrial cities.
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Scrap recycler B&B Metals Processing Co. Inc. is suing an equipment supplier for allegedly failing to deliver equipment in time for B&B to reap a tax benefit.
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A $3.3-million winning bid for shredded aluminum from military electronics priced the material in Florida at $2.43 per pound over a six-month period.
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U.S. exports of zinc scrap registered a 53.5-percent increase in August compared with the previous month as Chinese importers sharply boosted their purchases.
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The scrap industry’s own Recycling Industry Operating Standard (RIOS), an auditable set of norms that can be certified to customers, passed its final hurdle a week ago when SGS SA was approved as the program’s first inspector.
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U.S. exports of zinc scrap registered a 53.5-percent increase in August compared with the previous month as Chinese importers sharply boosted their purchases.
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Scrap recycler B&B Metals Processing Co. Inc. is suing an equipment supplier for allegedly failing to deliver equipment in time for the recycler to reap a tax benefit.
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A $3.3-million winning bid for shredded aluminum from military electronics priced the material in Florida at $2.43 per pound over a six-month period.
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Zinc recycler Horsehead Holding Corp. posted a $3.6-million net loss in the third quarter as sales sagged 44.8 percent to $60.3 million.
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Zinc recycler Horsehead Holding Corp. posted a $3.6-million net loss in the third quarter as sales sagged 44.8 percent to $60.3 million.
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Bobby David, who helped reposition a family-owned scrap and brokerage business into a major producer of aluminum can sheet, is retiring from Wise Metals Group LLC at age 66.
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The Vallejo (Calif.) Planning Commission has approved a request for a dry dock ship repair and dismantling operation to be set up at a former naval base, but a major recycler is perplexed and alleges it was excluded from the bidding process.