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USA Recycling Industries Acquiring Majority Stake in Scrap Metal Exporter
Posted on March 11th, 2011 No commentsUSA Recycling Industries Inc., based in Reading, Pa., has signed a letter of intent to acquire a 51 percent interest in Earth Metal Scrap USA Inc., a New York-based exporting firm with facilities in India and Dubai. USA Recycling, formerly known as Voyager Petroleum Inc., is a scrap metals recycler servicing the automotive service center chain store industry. In an announcement, USA Recycling says that it expects to close the deal “no later than 14 days from the date of the Letter of Intent.” As for taking a majority stake in Earth Metals, Vincent Smith, USA Recycling’s CEO, says, “The agreement with Earth Metal Scrap USA allows the company to have significant access to end users and considerable pricing advantages when negotiating within the international scrap metal trading markets.” “This arrangement provides our international consumers with direct access to a large North American scrap metal auto parts supplier with a high-quality, on-going stream of foundry-grade materials,” adds Kamal Patel, Earth Metal Scrap’s CEO.
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FTC Energy Guide Labels Help Consumers Conserve Energy and Save Money
Posted on September 24th, 2010 No commentsGet energy-smart this Earth Day with the Federal Trade Commission's new publication, EnergyGuidance: Appliance Shopping With the EnergyGuide Label.
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Cintas Hosts Shredding Event at Annual Water Awareness and Earth Day Celebration
Posted on April 6th, 2010 No commentsCintas Corporation, the leader in secure document management services, is hosting a free community shred event on Saturday, April 10, at the Cucamonga Valley Water District, located at 10435 Ashford Street in Rancho Cucamonga. The event will take place during San Bernardino County’s Annual Water Awareness and Earth Day celebration from 11 a.m….
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Cintas Sets Goal to Recycle 400 tons of Confidential Documents in Honor of Earth Day’s 40th Anniversary
Posted on April 1st, 2010 No commentsCintas Corporation plans to recycle more than 400 tons of paper documents in honor of Earth Day through a series of free community shred events. Throughout the month of April, local business and community organizations across the nation will host shredding events powered by Cintas.
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Cintas Sets Goal to Recycle 400 tons of Confidential Documents in Honor of Earth Day’s 40th Anniversary
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