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Aleris International Inc., which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February, wants until June 2010 to come up with a reorganization plan and until August to win creditor support for the plan.
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Appliance Recycling Centers of America Inc. (Arca) has been awarded a contract from Great River Energy to provide refrigerator and freezer recycling services for the utility’s residential customers in Minnesota.
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A recycler is on the receiving end of a hefty fine and has been banned from operating in Wisconsin after being found guilty of environmental violations at two locations.
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U.S. ferrous scrap exporters are poised for another flurry of scrap buying by Turkish steelmakers, one U.S. scrap trader said.
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The Memphis (Tenn.) City Council has narrowed the types of scrap that recyclers must hold for 10 days after purchase without sorting, baling or cutting.
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U.S. exports of stainless steel scrap slid 8.6 percent in September from the previous month as every major buyer except Taiwan cut their purchases of the shiny scrap.
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U.S. exports of stainless steel scrap slid 8.6 percent in September from the previous month as every major buyer except Taiwan cut their purchases of the shiny scrap.
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The Memphis (Tenn.) City Council has narrowed the types of scrap that recyclers must hold for 10 days after purchase without sorting, baling or cutting.
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A recycler is on the receiving end of a hefty fine and has been banned from operating in Wisconsin after being found guilty of environmental violations at two locations.
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A scrapyard guard who killed a man he said appeared to be a nighttime burglar faces a Dec. 29 trial on a charge of reckless manslaughter.
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A Missouri scrap dealer claims that so-called local government subsidies to a competitor could drive him out of business.
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A $615,001 winning bid for mixed ferrous scrap to be generated at Alabama’s Anniston Army Depot over the next six months valued the material at $189 per long ton, up 25.2 percent from $151 per ton in an equivalent auction in April.
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Scrap moved by rail fell 38.5 percent last week compared with the previous week as the Thanksgiving holiday cut the tally of non-intermodal car loadings.
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A scrapyard guard who killed a man he said appeared to be a nighttime burglar faces a Dec. 29 trial on a charge of reckless manslaughter.
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A Missouri scrap dealer claims that so-called local government subsidies to a competitor could drive him out of business.
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Scrap moving by rail fell 38.5 percent last week from the previous week, as the Thanksgiving holiday cut the tally of non-intermodal car loadings.
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Horsehead Holding Corp. intends to expand its hazardous waste management and high-temperature metals recovery portfolio with the purchase of International Metals Reclamation Co. Inc. (Inmetco), a wholly owned subsidiary of Brazil’s Vale.
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Christmas might come earlier and deliver a bigger bang for ferrous scrap suppliers this year, with industry sources saying many steel mills are anxious to buy.
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Bidders for Boeing Co.’s forthcoming aluminum scrap have been told to expect first-quarter quantities above those announced to September’s auction participants.
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Commissioners in Shawnee County, Kansas, voted this week to rezone a former agricultural farm, allowing a major auto salvager to move to the site.
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Secondary aluminum alloy prices on the spot market, influenced by London Metal Exchange trading and low inventories of product at smelters, registered price gains of 2 cents per pound from pre-Thanksgiving levels.
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A Tennessee smelter operating in Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection has attracted interest from an unidentified potential buyer from Ontario, according to a court document.
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Bidders for Boeing Co.’s forthcoming aluminum scrap have been told to expect first-quarter quantities above those announced to September’s auction participants.
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Secondary aluminum alloy prices on the spot market, influenced by London Metal Exchange trading and low inventories of product at smelters, registered price gains of 2 cents per pound from pre-Thanksgiving levels.