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in his own country where some 18.9 million vehi- cles are currently on the road. About 6.5% or 1.2 million...

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company over a series of five years if the person con- tinues as an employee. Many people have told us...

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As a large and constantly-developing business, LPIM relies heavily on a portfolio of scrap process- ing equipment. The company runs...

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Bollegraaf Recycling Machinery of The Netherlands has developed a new product to optimise new or ex- isting recovered paper sorting...

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Shippers recommend higher freight rates Shipping lines within the Califor- nia-based Westbound Transpacific Stabilization Agreement (WTSA) have recommended freight rate...

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passed. This provision is contin- gent upon the EPA Administrator finding that a majority of US households have reasonable access...

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T he 2 nd China International Metal Recycling Forum held early last month in Guangzhou was a big success. Around...

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Diversified US recycler Louis Padnos Iron & Metal is a living embodiment of the American dream. In 1905, young Russian...

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N E W S Metal recycling company S. Norton & Co of Liverpool, UK, has demon- strated its handling prowess...

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N E W S Recycling International • April 2005 The International Iron and Steel Institute (IISI) and 11 of its...