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Bare Metals LLC has signed a consent order with the state of Georgia to settle allegations that the company openly dumped material, burned solid waste and failed to renew an industrial stormwater permit at its recycling operation.
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Seven of nine prime and scrap metal price indices tracked by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics declined month on month in March, and all but one index was weaker year on year.
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U.S. scrap metal exporters are increasingly concerned about China’s stepped-up supervision of scrap shipments to the country. While many believe that the program, commonly referred to as "Operation Green Fence," is a temporary initiative, others believe that the country will continue to strengthen its environmental regulations.
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Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. has lost its challenge to a rival recycler’s attempt to install its first shredder in Eugene, Ore., but the fight will continue on the state level.
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Metal Farm LLC has purchased a 62,000-square-foot warehouse in Farmington, N.H., where it plans to open an auto parts and metals recycling facility.
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Three Florida men have been arrested in a purported crime ring that allegedly scrapped more than 70 tractor-trailers since 2010.
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A former employee of a Louisiana-based recycler is headed to prison after pleading guilty to stealing scrap metal and selling it to a competitor.
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Brazilian trade federation Fecomercio is fighting a proposal to tax ferrous scrap exports, Brazil’s institute of iron and steel scrap companies, Inesfa, said.
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Steel Dynamics Inc. (SDI) will lower its scrap surcharge on special bar quality (SBQ) products by $20.33 per ton ($1.02 per hundredweight) effective May 1.
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Demand for special bar quality (SBQ) products has softened further over the past two weeks, sources told AMM, and only a portion of an announced April 1 price hike reportedly has taken hold.
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The scrap futures market has been eerily quiet following an influx of activity in early March that resulted in the fledgling contract’s second-strongest performance since its launch.
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Prices for A380.1 have remained steady despite a sustained lull in the LME’s Nasaac cash price, with aluminum scrap tags also largely unchanged.
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Many Thai steel mills are shying away from importing ferrous scrap at the moment, according to an industry source in the country.
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DMI Metals Inc. has entered the real estate arena, purchasing a 192-acre former mill site in Port Edwards, Wis.
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The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries has awarded Arnold Gene Gachman the ISRI Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Stainless steel scrap consumer buying prices have fallen along with broker/processor prices as market participants report ongoing low demand.
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As the House and Senate mull proposals for immigration reform, some trade groups have evinced general support for reform while others are holding back as they wait to see what emerges.
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The United Steelworkers union supports immigration reform and believes that a sensible change in policy would benefit the metals industry and the broader economy, a USW official said.
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Browder Metal Recycling is seeking to open a metals recycling facility in Knoxville, Tenn.
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Due to a reporting error, an article published in the April 10 edition incorrectly implied that all containers mentioned in a lawsuit filed by Akjay International LLC, Madison, Conn., and International Alloys Inc., Mendham, N.J., were sold to both parties. The actual number of containers that are alleged to have been double-sold is four.
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Spanish energy solutions provider Abengoa SA, through its industrial recycling division Befesa Medio Ambiente SA, has signed an agreement to manage all of Novelis Inc.’s aluminum dross from its recycling plant in Nachterstedt, Germany, which is currently under construction.
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The Blase family has purchased an auto shredder for its new recycling facility in Lithonia, Ga.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has published its final interpretation of regulations that would allow the recycling of plastics recovered from scrap metal shredder residue.
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A Chicago-area scrap company has completed a two-year expansion at one of its facilities after finalizing the installation of a baler this month.