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U.S. Shredder & Castings Group is now offering a Heavy Duty 6085 Spider Rotor that it says provides a heavier, longer-life rotor for a large number of shredders in the marketplace.
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An Atlanta, Ga., Burger King franchise owner is seeking to move to a federal court its legal battle with OmniSource Corp.’s southern unit over a misplaced delivery of $127,000 destined for one of its scrapyard’s ATM machines.
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An Atlanta, Ga., Burger King franchise owner is seeking to move to a federal court its legal battle with OmniSource Corp.’s southern unit over a misplaced delivery of $127,000 destined for one of its scrapyard’s ATM machines.
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New recycling contracts continue to bode well for Appliance Recycling Centers of America Inc. (Arca), which saw its earnings more than double in the third quarter.
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Minnesota recyclers might have an ear in the state senate after one of their own landed a seat.
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Minnesota recyclers might have an ear in the state senate after one of their own landed a seat.
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Industrial Services of America Inc.’s earnings slipped in the third quarter, but year-to-date results remained well ahead of the same period last year.
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but up sharply year to date
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Two Massachusetts recyclers have agreed to pay a total of $230,000 and implement changes at their facilities to settle lawsuits filed by an environmental group.
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The ongoing loss of manufacturing facilities in the United States points to a steady loss of prime industrial scrap and higher scrap prices, according to industry analysts at Canaccord Genuity Corp.
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China should ensure its import policies on scrap metals are consistent and transparent if it wants to secure long-term business with the best suppliers, according to Robert Stein, president of the nonferrous metals division of the Brussels-based Bureau of International Recycling (BIR).
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Sigma Metals Inc., China’s largest secondary aluminum smelter, has slashed the proportion of scrap it sources from outside China, according to Tony Huang, Sigma’s chairman and chief executive officer.
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The ongoing loss of manufacturing facilities in the United States points to a steady loss of prime industrial scrap and higher scrap prices, according to industry analysts at Canaccord Genuity Corp.
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Two Massachusetts recyclers have agreed to pay a total of $230,000 and implement changes at their facilities to settle lawsuits filed by an environmental group.
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Springfield, Mo., is taking a proactive approach to dealing with scrap metal theft, assigning a police officer to a scrap beat as well as starting to draft legislation.
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Steel mills are operating at improved utilization rates but are opting to keep their scrap inventories low, according to PSC Metals Inc., which fell into red ink in the third quarter.
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Midwest Scrap Management Inc. has hit a hurdle in its plans to open a scrapyard in Wichita, Kan., after prospective neighbors protested the city council’s decision to allow the facility.
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New Jersey’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) said it plans to adopt a statewide system for recycling discarded computers and televisions.
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Springfield, Mo., is taking a proactive approach to dealing with scrap metal theft, assigning a police officer to a scrap beat as well as starting to draft legislation.
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Midwest Scrap Management Inc. has hit a hurdle in its plans to open a scrapyard in Wichita, Kan., after prospective neighbors protested the city council’s decision to allow the facility.
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New Jersey’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) said it plans to adopt a statewide system for recycling discarded computers and televisions.
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Steel mills are operating at improved utilization rates but are opting to keep their scrap inventories low, according to PSC Metals Inc., which fell into red ink in the third quarter.
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Several steel mills in eastern China have hiked heavy scrap prices following the recent rally in steel tags.
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A Canadian metals recycler is planning to expand its geographic footprint with the opening of a fourth location.