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India could be looking to import between 6 million and 7 million tonnes of ferrous scrap if its steel production reaches the projected target of 100 million tonnes by 2020, according to a published report.
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Metal Management Inc. (MMI) has filed a lawsuit against Colorado Springs, Colo., law enforcers and the state’s attorney general, charging that its scrapyard has been unfairly targeted by a new law designed to thwart auto thieves.
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Metal Management Inc. (MMI) has filed a lawsuit against Colorado Springs, Col., law enforcers and the state’s attorney general, charging that its scrapyard has been unfairly targeted by a new law designed to thwart car thieves.
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U.S. exports of nickel scrap plunged in September, the third consecutive month that offshore sales of the high-temperature alloy have dropped.
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A project for voluntary electronic recycling standards that would be endorsed by the federal government is nearing the field test stage, even though the existing text is only a draft version.
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A project for voluntary electronic recycling standards that would be endorsed by the federal government is nearing the field test stage, even though the existing text is only a draft version.
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A G&S Metals Inc. worker injured in a Nov. 29 smelter explosion died Saturday in a hospital burn unit.
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A Georgia employee of G&S Metals Inc., injured in a Nov. 29 smelter explosion, died Saturday in a hospital burn unit.
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Duckwall-Alco Stores Inc., Abilene, Kan., has joined the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corp.’s Call2Recycle program, which provides a convenient way to recycle used rechargeable batteries.
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A team of federal investigators descended on Jupiter Aluminum Corp., Hammond, Ind., on Thursday with a search warrant in hand, citing environmental issues.
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Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. has named Richard Peach chief financial officer, succeeding Gregory Witherspoon, who has been appointed vice president of special projects.
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Ferrous scrap dealers have left the $15-a-ton increase in auto bundle prices in the dust, pushing through gains of as much as $40 a ton for dealer industrial steel scrap like No. 1 bundles and busheling and $25 to $35 for shredded and No. 1 heavy melt scrap.
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U.S. copper scrap prices are firm as the market remains underpinned by a shortage of material caused by the manufacturing slowdown and the rising price of primary copper on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange.
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A team of federal investigators descended on Jupiter Aluminum Corp., Hammond, Ind., on Thursday with a search warrant in hand, citing environmental issues.
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Stronger demand from China, Hong Kong and India raised U.S. exports of zinc scrap by 18.3 percent in September.
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An auction of military scrap deemed equivalent to Inconel 625 alloy attracted a top bid of more than $2.68 million, pricing the material at about $9.37 a pound.
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Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. has named Richard Peach chief financial officer, the company said Friday.
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Western European ferrous scrap exporters are withholding offers of new cargoes to Turkish steel mills because they believe prices will go higher.
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U.S. copper scrap prices are firm as the market remains underpinned by a shortage of material caused by the manufacturing slowdown and the rising price of primary copper on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange.
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An auction of military scrap deemed equivalent to Inconel 625 alloy attracted a top bid of more than $2.68 million, pricing the material at about $9.37 a pound.
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Alter Trading Corp., St. Louis, will market the plate and structural steel scrap generated by barge recycler Modern American Recycling Services Inc., Mandeville, La.
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G&S Metals Inc., the Wabash, Ind., secondary aluminum smelter sidelined by an explosion last week, said its operation in Manchester, Ga., was back up and running Thursday.
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The spot price of secondary aluminum ingot has slipped slightly in the past week for some grades, with A380.1 falling half a cent to a range of $1.09 to $1.105 a pound.
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Alcoa Inc., Pittsburgh, has broken ground on a $22-million expansion project at its used beverage can reclamation facility in Alcoa, Tenn., that will boost molten aluminum output by almost 50 percent.