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A Modest Rebound
Posted on July 26th, 2011 No commentsSteel mill buyers on the spot market in June returned to paying more than $500 per ton for prompt grades of ferrous scrap, as, after two months of declining in value, ferrous prices rebounded by about $15 per ton during the June buying period. According to the Raw Material Data Aggregation Service (RMDAS) of Management Science Associates (MSA), Pittsburgh, the national average for its prompt industrial composite grade (No. 1 busheling, No.
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ISRI Releases Updated Fact Sheets
Posted on July 25th, 2011 No commentsThe Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc.
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Larger than Ever
Posted on July 25th, 2011 No commentsGovernment bureaus and trade associations from throughout the world have reported and gathered data that points to at least 1.4 billion metric tons of crude steel having been made in 2010. That total surpasses figures from 2007 and 2008 and is some 15 percent larger than the figure for 2009, when parts of the world were experiencing severe economic recession
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Going Against the Flow
Posted on July 25th, 2011 No commentsIn mid-June, the U.S. District Court in Syracuse, N.Y., struck down the flow control law in Oswego County, N.Y., saying it was unconstitutionally vague. The flow control provisions of the law, which were enacted in July 1, 2009, directed all solid waste and residential recyclables to county facilities.
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Tomra Pacific, California Settle Consumer Protection Case
Posted on July 22nd, 2011 No commentsTomra Pacific Inc., Corona, Calif., has settled in a civil case brought against it by five California counties.
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No Job Too Small
Posted on July 22nd, 2011 No commentsClayton County Recycling in the heart of Iowa has come a long way from its start as an auto salvage yard, says owner Fred Runde. With more than 75 employees today and a variety of modern processing equipment, the multi-site scrap recycling operation continues to be profitable by recovering the most metal possible from its 80/104 shredder with the help of a new compact FinesSort Jr
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X-Ray Vision
Posted on July 22nd, 2011 No commentsBeing able to separate wanted from unwanted material has always been the goal in the recycling industry, and with good reason: Knowing the type or quality of the material coming into a yard prevents pricing errors and helps supply the cleanest scrap material to customers. It saves scrap recyclers time and provides them with the most profit. High-quality separated materials produce the highest quality final product
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New England E Recycling buys into RMG
Posted on July 21st, 2011 No commentsNew England E Recycling LLC has invested in RMG Enterprise LLC , an electronics recycling firm with facilities in Londonderry, N.H. and North Kingstown, R.I. New England E Recycling, an affiliate of Office Paper Recovery Systems Inc.
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SP Newsprint Reaches Forbearance Agreement
Posted on July 21st, 2011 No commentsSP Newsprint Co. LLC, Dublin, Ga., has entered into a forbearance agreement with its revolving and term lenders. SP Newsprint Co
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Waste Management Launches Bagster Promotion
Posted on July 21st, 2011 No commentsHouston-based Waste Management (WM) has launched The Bagster Summer Home Improvement Project promotion.
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