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Mark Reiter, assistant vice president and chief lobbyist for the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, has been appointed to the board of directors of the National Recycling Coalition (NRC).
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Commercial Metals Co. (CMC) was caught off guard by the velocity of the scrap price run-up during the final months of 2010, the company said Tuesday, adding that domestic producers who were too conservative in their melting forecasts helped propel the price gains.
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Commercial Metals Co. (CMC) was caught off guard by the velocity of the scrap price run-up during the final months of 2010, the company said Tuesday, adding that domestic producers who were too conservative in their melting forecasts helped propel the price gains.
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Commercial Metals Co. on Tuesday reported a fiscal first-quarter profit of $700,000, reversing a $31.2-million loss in the year-ago period.
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Commercial Metals Co. on Tuesday reported a fiscal first-quarter profit of $700,000, reversing a $31.2-million loss in the year-ago period.
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Aluminum scrap tags continued to trek higher this week after some dealers pulled away from the market and buyers were forced to be more competitive on prices.
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A federal court dismissed Basel Action Network’s (BAN) lawsuit against the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) and International Association of Electronic Recyclers alleging ISRI’s “controversial use of its generic certification mark” for its Certified Electronics Recycler program.
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Aluminum scrap tags continued to trek higher this week after some dealers pulled away from the market and buyers were forced to be more competitive on prices.
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A Californian scrap executive has asked a federal court in Washington state to move a breach of contract suit filed against him by a scrap trader to California.
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A Californian scrap executive has asked a federal court in Washington state to move a breach of contract suit filed against him by a scrap trader to California.
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A federal court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Basel Action Network against the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries and the International Association of Electronic Recyclers.
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ArcelorMittal USA is moving to slow the rapid run-up in steel sheet pricing by guaranteeing customers it will hold the line on pricing through the end of March.
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Domestic prices for zorba, a shredded aluminum scrap product, fell this month despite a spike in export prices as local supply chased weak demand, market participants told AMM.
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Domestic prices for zorba, a shredded aluminum scrap product, fell this month despite a spike in export prices as local supply chased weak demand, market participants told AMM.
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Electronic waste recycler WeRecycle! LLC said it has filed for permission to serve as a third-party collector of discarded electronic products under New York State’s new Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act.
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Iowa recycler Feinberg Metals Recycling Corp. will pay $42,000 in fines to settle alleged violations of stormwater permits and appliance disposal at its two facilities in Madison and Lockridge.
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Sims Metal Management said Monday that its North American metals division has acquired the assets of Crash’s Scrap Metals Inc.
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Virginia auto salvager Pick-A-Part will be allowed to continue crushing cars outdoors after a judge ruled that the crushing activities are not considered industrial processing.
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Sims Metal Management said Monday that its North American metals division has acquired the assets of Crash’s Scrap Metals Inc.
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Iowa recycler Feinberg Metals Recycling Corp. will pay $42,000 in fines to settle alleged violations of stormwater permits and appliance disposal at its two facilities in Madison and Lockridge.
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Virginia auto salvager Pick-A-Part will be allowed to continue crushing cars outdoors after a judge ruled that the crushing activities are not considered industrial processing.
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Electronic waste recycler WeRecycle! LLC said it has filed for permission to serve as a third-party collector of discarded electronic products under New York State’s new Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act.
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Winning bids for aluminum scrap to be generated at Boeing Co.’s facilities in Washington state during the first quarter of 2011 rose sharply from fourth-quarter levels, with briquetted borings logging gains ranging from 8.4 to 21.7 percent.
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U.S. exports of aluminum scrap recovered slightly in October, with demand from South Korea and India increasing as Chinese orders remained flat.