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U.S. ferrous scrap prices are likely to rebound following a $30 to $40 dip in October, Blake Kelley, vice president of Sims Metal Management Ltd., told attendees at the Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) conference in Brussels.
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U.S. exports of aluminum scrap to China remain slow as smelters look to keep inventories low in the face of higher prices and as the Chinese central government continues to rein in credit, market participants said.
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U.S. exports of aluminum scrap to China remain slow as smelters look to keep inventories low in the face of higher prices and as the Chinese central government continues to rein in credit, market participants said.
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U.S. exports of shredded scrap rose 9.3 percent in August, spurred in large part by a midyear Turkish buying binge.
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U.S. exports of shredded scrap rose 9.3 percent in August, spurred in large part by a midyear Turkish buying binge.
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U.S. exports of aluminum scrap to China remain slow as smelters look to keep inventories low in the face of higher prices and as the Chinese central government continues to rein in credit, market participants said.
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U.S. exports of aluminum scrap to China remain slow as smelters look to keep inventories low in the face of higher prices and as the Chinese central government continues to rein in credit, market participants said.
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A grand jury has indicted OmniSource Corp. on eight racketeering charges stemming from a February 2009 raid on the recycler’s Indianapolis scrapyards.
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A grand jury has indicted OmniSource Corp. on eight racketeering charges stemming from a February 2009 raid on the recycler’s Indianapolis scrapyards.
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A criminal investigation has resulted in the indictment of 31 members of a reputed mafia family, including a scrapyard worker who allegedly was the No. 2 man and the family’s “enforcer.”
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A criminal investigation has resulted in the indictment of 31 members of a reputed mafia family, including a scrapyard worker who allegedly was the No. 2 man and the family’s “enforcer.”
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A grand jury has indicted OmniSource Corp. on eight racketeering charges stemming from a February 2009 raid on the recycler’s Indianapolis scrapyards.
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A grand jury has indicted OmniSource Corp. on eight racketeering charges stemming from a February 2009 raid on the recycler’s Indianapolis scrapyards.
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A grand jury has indicted OmniSource Corp. on eight racketeering charges stemming from a February 2009 raid on the recycler’s Indianapolis scrapyards.
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A grand jury has indicted OmniSource Corp. on eight racketeering charges stemming from a February 2009 raid on the recycler’s Indianapolis scrapyards.
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A criminal investigation has resulted in the indictment of 31 members of a reputed mafia family, including a scrapyard worker who allegedly was the No. 2 man and the family’s “enforcer.”
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A criminal investigation has resulted in the indictment of 31 members of a reputed mafia family, including a scrapyard worker who allegedly was the No. 2 man and the family’s “enforcer.”
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A small portion of a piece of property owned by a North Carolina scrap recycler has been recommended to be designated as a Superfund site by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) due to the detection of high levels of arsenic and lead.
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A small portion of a piece of property owned by a North Carolina scrap recycler has been recommended to be designated as a Superfund site by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) due to the detection of high levels of arsenic and lead.
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An employee of a Defense Department contractor has admitted stealing copper cable worth more than $340,000 from the U.S. military and selling it to a recycler.
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An employee of a Defense Department contractor has admitted stealing copper cable worth more than $340,000 from the U.S. military and selling it to a recycler.
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A decline in ferrous scrap deliveries this month has left a cloud of uncertainty over transportation costs for trucks and rail, according to industry experts.
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A decline in ferrous scrap deliveries this month has left a cloud of uncertainty over transportation costs for trucks and rail, according to industry experts.
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A small portion of a piece of property owned by a North Carolina scrap recycler has been recommended to be designated as a Superfund site by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) due to the detection of high levels of arsenic and lead.