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NEW YORK — Troubled battery maker Exide ... at the company's Vernon, Calif., recycling plant. ... Lead, Automotive, Energy, United States, Nonferrous ... View this article
NEW YORK — Exide Technologies Inc., a leading producer and recycler of lead-acid batteries ... The battery maker cited a number of factors that ... View this article
... for alleged environmental violations at its metals recycling facility in Helix. ... In addition, contaminants including oil, gas and lead battery residue were ... View this article
NEW YORK — Lead-acid battery maker Exide Technologies Inc. has been ordered to suspend operations at its Vernon, Calif., recycling facility ... 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
(MMC) will cut refined copper and lead output in ... March at the Naoshima smelter, which led to a ... Due to a slack recycled battery market, refined lead ... View this article
... “We think lead recycling already runs flat out. ... “Lead demand looks pretty solid. The major use of lead is in car batteries, and that demand is ... View this article
... division, which comprises its lead recycling and battery ... in 2013 “due to higher battery volumes across all regions and channels, led by higher ... View this article
... There are a lot more batteries than what ... the closure of Exide Technologies' battery recycling facility in ... Meanwhile, lead scrap prices moved up to a ... View this article
... ASTM) to develop new standards for lead recycling (amm.com ... overwhelmingly attended by employees from lead battery recyclers taking advantage ... View this article
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