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... New York is required to recycle electronic waste under the Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act. Lisa Gordon,. ... View this article
PITTSBURGH — Recleim LLC, which is working to open a flagship appliance and electronic recycling waste facility in Graniteville, SC, has hired ... View this article
... but to also efficiently take up the recycling of all ... will lead to a surge in electronics dumped in ... an important part of reducing landfilled electronic scrap ... View this article
... to get rid of the J&S computers that contained electronic records," the ... J&S Recycling ceased business operations as of March 15, according to the ... View this article
... hedge as we increase recycling against whatever ... spread between prime and recycled material might ... 1990 home desktop computer and comparing ... View this article
... of complex raw materials such as electronic scrap also deteriorated, contributing to a significant decline in overall recycling refining charges from a ... View this article
... the efficiency of its electronics recycling business ... does business as Wilson Recycling Center in ... to improve efficiency in its electronic scrap recycling ... View this article
... at regulating shipments of electronic recycling products to ... of all exports of hazardous electronic waste and ... While electronics repair is good, it "can ... View this article
is suing Memking Recycling Group LLC and ... the quality of shipments of computer cables to ... and resells ferrous, nonferrous and electronic scrap to ... View this article
... Metals recyclers must start keeping written or electronic records on all ferrous or nonferrous transactions exceeding $25. ... 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