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  2. Radius Recycling - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as Schnitzer Steel by Russian immigrant Sam Schnitzer in 1906 as a one-person scrap metal recycler. [2] Between 1947 and 1950, his son, Harold Schnitzer, worked at the company. [3] In 1984, the company bought Cascade Steel Rolling Mills, who operated a steel mill in McMinnville, Oregon. [4]

  3. Vehicle recycling - Wikipedia

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    There are however legal restrictions to level of cash that can be used within a business transaction to buy a vehicle. The EU sets this at 10,000 euros or currency equivalent as part of its Money Laundering Regulations. In the UK it is no longer possible to purchase scrap cars for cash with the introduction of the Scrap Metal Dealers Act in ...

  4. Scrap - Wikipedia

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    Scrap metal rusts in the snow (Finland) The metal recycling industry encompasses a wide range of metals. The more frequently recycled metals are scrap steel, iron (ISS), lead, aluminum, copper, stainless steel, and zinc. Steel [9] is the most recycled due to its sustainable properties. There are two main categories of metals: ferrous and non ...

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    Fire crews were dispatched about 6:30 a.m. Sunday.

  6. Owner begins auctioning off Topeka properties that formerly ...

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    County commissioners said in May 2023 that Kansas law banned them from complying with Payne's request that the two sides cut a deal to resolve their years-long property tax battle.

  7. Sims Metal Management - Wikipedia

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    Sims Limited (formerly Sims Metal Management Limited) is a global environmental services conglomerate, operating through a number of divisions, with a focus on: (a) Ferrous and Non-ferrous metal recycling, (b) enterprise data destruction and cloud asset management (c) post-consumer electronic goods recycling and reuse, (d) municipal waste recycling, (e) gas to energy, and (f) waste to energy.

  8. Kaiser Aluminum - Wikipedia

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    The war surplus smelter at Tacoma (1947–)) was bought outright by Kaiser for $3,000,000 in December 1946 with another $1,000,000 estimated to be needed to make it a viable operation During the war the $6,309,240 [ 20 ] and 41,500,000 pounds per year reduction plant was operated as by the Olin Industries, Inc. . [ 21 ]

  9. Recycling by material - Wikipedia

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    Recycling is via a steelworks: scrap is either remelted in an electric arc furnace (90-100% scrap), or used as part of the charge in a Basic Oxygen Furnace (around 25% scrap). [20] Any grade of steel can be recycled to top quality new metal, with no 'downgrading' from prime to lower quality materials as steel is recycled repeatedly. 42% of ...