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... a "little increase" in aluminum used beverage can (UBC) prices immediately following its withdrawal from Evermore Recycling LLC, but it is "very ... View this article
... with the company's goal of achieving 80-percent recycled content by ... pleased with its UBC business since exiting its Evermore Recycling LLC joint ... View this article
... market share in used beverage can (UBC) procurement, adding that it is "very happy" with its progress since exiting Evermore Recycling LLC. ... View this article
... the UBC (used beverage can) and scrap recycling footprint for AGP around the globe.". Boyle will also support the integration of Evermore LLC, the ... View this article
... partially motivated by its recycled-content goal ... for legislative action on recycling (amm.com ... of its withdrawal from the Evermore Recycling LLC joint ... View this article
... Traders are already expecting UBC prices to increase this year after Atlanta-based Novelis Inc.'s exit from the Evermore Recycling LLC joint ... View this article
takes full ownership of Evermore Recycling LLC and Novelis Inc. ... unit as a way to help reach its target of using 80-percent recycled content in its ... View this article
... goal of using 80-percent recycled content in ... driver behind our exit of Evermore," Derek Prichett, vice president of global recycling for Novelis ... View this article
NEW YORK — Evermore Recycling LLC is still buying used beverage cans (UBCs) for Novelis Inc. and Alcoa Inc. while ... View this article
... effects of its stated goal of using 80-percent recycled content by ... also discussed the company's plans to withdraw from Evermore Recycling LLC, its ... View this article
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