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Axion Names Solda Executive Vice President
Posted on April 6th, 2011 No commentsAxion International, a producer of recycled composite plastic industrial building products and railroad ties, has named Marc Solda its new executive vice president. Solda has more than 25 years of domestic and international operational experience in the plastics industry. He has a background in mechanical engineering and product design
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Seventh Generation Debuts Detergent Bottle Made of Recycled Fiber
Posted on April 6th, 2011 No commentsSeventh Generation, a leading brand of non-toxic household and personal care products based in Burlington, Vt., has introduced a new liquid laundry detergent bottle made from 100 percent recycled cardboard and newspaper. Seventh Generation’s Natural 4X Laundry Detergent bottle, designed with its partners at Ecologic Brands, is unlike any other packaging currently found in the laundry aisle, according to the companies.
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KLT Industries Working with Massachusetts Town to Boost Paper Recycling
Posted on April 6th, 2011 No commentsKLT Industries Inc. and the Town of Littleton, Mass., have arranged for KLT to handle the cardboard and paper recycling at the city’s town hall and the four public schools.
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Paper Recycling Conference Speaker Lineup Takes Shape
Posted on April 5th, 2011 No commentsThe Recycling Today Media Group has announced that the 2011 Paper Recycling Conference & Trade Show, to be held Oct. 23-25 in downtown Chicago, will feature a number of sessions that address the concerns and interests of paper recyclers, from international trade to operational issues to the changing landscape of the paper recycling industry
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Nonferrous Scrap, China, Asia
Posted on April 5th, 2011 No commentsAfter the Lantern Festival, the conditions for processors of scrap zinc in the market in general did not return to normal, mainly due to manpower problems. The majority of manufacturers had fewer workers than before the Lantern Festival compared to previous years. Subject to inflationary pressures and increased salaries of workers themselves, more workers stayed home, so even if the orders were normal, operating rates were also affected.
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Sunnking Achieves R2 Certification
Posted on April 5th, 2011 No commentsRochester, N.Y.-based Sunnking Inc , an electronics recycling company with facilities in the New York cities of Buffalo, Brockport and Rochester, says it has achieved Responsible Recycling (R2) certification at its facilities in Brockport and Rochester. The company says it is the first electronics recycling facility in the state of New York to be R2 certified. R2 is a voluntary certification specific to the electronics recycling industry, establishing requirements relating to environmental, health, safety and security
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Recovered Fibre, Netherlands, Europe
Posted on April 5th, 2011 No commentsSince January, the European market is seeing more and more demand, especially in the brown grades. The demand for OCC is unbelievable. We started with prices in January well over €130-€135 free mill delivered per ton
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Nonferrous Scrap, Europe
Posted on April 5th, 2011 No commentsThe Norwegian Industry and off-shore sector generate scrap material as normal.
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Nonferrous, Italy
Posted on April 5th, 2011 No commentsThere has been some activity in the nonferrous market and it looks as if there is more demand for scrap than there is availability of scrap to cover all of the demand.
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British Metals Recycling Group Heralds EC’s “Waste” Decision
Posted on April 5th, 2011 No commentsThe British Metals Recycling Association (BMRA) has welcomed the European Commission’s decision to reclassify recycled ferrous and aluminum as materials instead of waste. In a release, the BMRA says that the result of the decision means that ferrous and aluminum scrap that will be recycled into a new product will be recognized in law as a valuable secondary raw material where previously it has been classed as a waste. “This is a landmark decision for the U.K
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