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... Used beverage cans (UBCs) largely followed trends on terminal markets May 23, with prices for picked-up material moving to 74 to 76 cents per ... View this article
... Aluminum used beverage cans tumbled 50 percent to 7,343 tons in the same comparison, and nickel scrap exports slipped 4 percent to 6,593 tons. ... View this article
... volatility. The only grade to show a change was used beverage cans, to 73 to 75 cents per pound from 74 to 76 cents. The ... View this article
... Aluminum cans are exempt. Senate Bill 1107, which has also been signed by Gov. Jan Brewer, makes it illegal to sell or possess stolen metal. ... View this article
... for aluminum beverage cans. The situation in Brazil, however, is better than what Novelis faces in a "very competitive" North American can market ... View this article
... China Gerui) can be a ... market for several years," with a "very large national market share in products being sold into the food and beverage and fiber ... View this article
... as China seems to be taking a back seat, and we can't justify ... The only grade to register a price change was used beverage cans (UBCs), which ... View this article
... Beverage cans are made from essentially two parts: the can end and the can body. The body of the can is usually made ... View this article
... as they are, I think they are going to have to look for an alternative; maybe a mixture of good mixed low-copper clips and used beverage cans (UBCs ... View this article
... Meanwhile, two categories registered month-on-month declines in February, with aluminum used beverage cans falling 15.4 percent to 2,272 tons ... View this article
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