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... a tightening in copper scrap markets, Volker Pawlitzki, senior vice president for commercial recycling, told AMM sister publication Metal Bulletin. ... View this article
... SDI also expects to see its metal recycling division's financial results decline from the first quarter "as anticipated improvement in both ferrous ... View this article
... set of proposed bills aimed at curbing metals theft ... would always be on record," one recycler said ... but (the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries) didn ... View this article
... who exited the Louisville, Ky.-based scrap metals recycler and processor ... Industrial Logistics specialized in scrap metal and waste transportation ... View this article
... point-of-sale transaction fee assessed by recyclers. ... gets passed is truly curbing metal theft and ... stepping the issue," one Michigan recycler told AMM ... View this article
... Louis-based metals recycler on June 17 opened a 40,000-square-foot facility in ... The site is the company's ninth scrap recycling facility in the country ... View this article
Investing in Indiana's recycling infrastructure would create jobs and improve the availability of feedstock for metals recyclers, steel mills and ... View this article
PITTSBURGH — Universal Recycling LLC is seeking a zoning change and a permit for scrap metals processing in Long Island, NY. ... View this article
... other," he said. Marshall also oversaw the ferrous part of the recycling business that services a four-state area. He worked ... View this article
... Freedom Metals also owns Le Grange, Ky.-based Blue Alloys LLC, which specializes in stainless steel and special alloy recycling. ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
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