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NEW YORK — Troubled battery maker Exide Technologies Inc. ... an order to suspend operations at the company's Vernon, Calif., recycling plant. ... View this article
... and recycler of lead-acid batteries, has filed ... The battery maker cited a number of factors ... of operations at its Vernon, Calif., recycling facility following ... View this article
... and John Williams, who operated two salvage and recycling businesses. ... have stripped a functioning vehicle, selling its motor and batteries, as well ... View this article
... $17,000 for alleged environmental violations at its metals recycling facility in ... addition, contaminants including oil, gas and lead battery residue were ... View this article
... Stewardship and Recycling Award for its sponsorship of a recycling contest that netted more than 11,310 pounds of batteries while raising funds for ... View this article
... YORK — Lead-acid battery maker Exide Technologies Inc. has been ordered to suspend operations at its Vernon, Calif., recycling facility following ... View this article
... and supplier of lead-acid batteries, is facing a class-action lawsuit in connection with alleged arsenic emissions at its Vernon, Calif., recycling facility ... View this article
... in the previous half. Due to a slack recycled battery market, refined lead output will also be cut. Production of the metal ... View this article
... “We think lead recycling already runs ... The major use of lead is in car batteries, and that demand is unlikely to change any time soon.” Hobbs said ... View this article
... of information technology asset management and electronics recycling services company ... in New Howell, Mich.-based Battery Solutions whereby ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel