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WM Names New President of WM Recycle America
Posted on January 10th, 2012 No commentsWaste Management , Houston, has named William Caesar the new president of WM Recycle America. Caesar, formerly WM’s chief strategy officer, replaces Pat DeRueda, who returned to the West Group as area vice president for the Arizona/New Mexico area. In announcing the appointment, Steven Preston, WM’s executive vice president of finance, energy and recycling services, says, “Although we are already the industry leader in recycling, WMRA will only grow in importance as we continue to extract greater value from the waste stream
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OSHA Cites Missouri Recycling Company for Multiple Violations
Posted on December 13th, 2011 No commentsThe U.S.
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Posted on November 21st, 2011 No commentsSingle-stream material enters the Shoreway Environmental Center’s MRF for processing at this point and is conveyed to the presort station.
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World Recycling Forum: Incredible Hulks
Posted on November 18th, 2011 No commentsAlthough China’s government and customs officers have been shoring up their defenses to prevent obsolete computers and television sets from being imported, an exception is being made for end-of-life vehicles. At a session at the World Recycling Forum, held in Hong Kong in mid-November, Scott Horne, general counsel of ISRI (the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc.), said a Chinese government official in Beijing had conveyed to him that shredder operators in China’s Jiangsu province had been granted permission to import flattened auto hulks. The policy change was confirmed by scrap recycler and equipment manufacturer Scott Newell of The Shredder Co., Canutillo, Texas, and scrap recycler Michel Dubois of Luxembourg-based Recylux Group, each of whom told attendees they had seen evidence of the new policy.
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OSHA Cites Ohio Recycler for Safety Violations
Posted on September 29th, 2011 No commentsThe U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited Marietta Industrial Enterprises Inc., which operates as Refuse Recycling in Marietta, Marietta, Ohio, for 21 safety violations following the death of an employee March 30, 2011. OSHA officials say two of the violations were willful in nature
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Umicore Inaugurates New Battery Recycling Facility in Belgium
Posted on September 15th, 2011 No commentsBrussels, Belgium-based Umicore has officially inaugurated its new rechargeable battery recycling facility in Hoboken, Belgium. In late 2009 the company announced plans to invest €25 million (US$34.1 million) to build a battery recycling plant that would produce batteries for hybrid electric vehicles and mobile phone batteries. In inaugurating the new facility, Umicore says that the market is anticipated to gain momentum, driven by a combination of intensifying recycling legislation, a continuously growing portable electronics market and an increasing share of hybrid and electric vehicles on the roads
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In Memoriam: Erich Sennebogen Sr.
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Pennsylvania Governor Names Scrap Industry Veteran to Head DCNR
Posted on March 24th, 2011 No commentsPennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett has announced plans to nominate Richard Allan to become secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR). In a release issued by Gov
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Tire Group Applauds EPA Decision
Posted on February 28th, 2011 No commentsThe Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA) is applauding a recent decision by the U.S.
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Hydro, MIT Jointly Developing Program to Boost Aluminum Recycling
Posted on January 24th, 2011 No commentsHydro has entered into an agreement with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to develop modeling and analyzes to optimize the recycling of aluminum. Hydro operates 19 plants that remelt aluminum throughout the world
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