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Tricolor car carrier sent for shredding |
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September 01, 2003.
Dutch salvage company Smit Tak has begun a UK£ 25 million (US$ 40.7 million) project to recover the Tricolor, the Norwegian-owned vessel which sank after a collision off the Belgium coast near Dunkirk in December last year. The ship was famously carrying nearly 3000 cars including Volvos, Saabs and BMWs; these will be stripped and sold as scrap. ... more
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European PET bottle recycling record |
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September 01, 2003.
According to European PET recycling organisation Petcore, the volume of PET plastic bottles collected for recycling in Europe reached almost 450 000 tonnes in 2002 - equivalent to a recovery rate of around 25%. This represented an increase of some 30% over the 2001 figure. ... more
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Midrex ‘Hotlink’ DRI plant for United Arab Emirates |
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September 01, 2003.
Midrex Technologies Inc. of Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S., has signed a memorandum of understanding with Al-Ghaith Holdings in the United Arab Emirates to establish the world’s first steelmaking plant using Midrex’s direct reduced iron (DRI) hot transport system, known as Hotlink. ... more
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Tyre recycling in Slovenia |
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September 01, 2003.
The Slovenian government has made collection of scrap tyres mandatory. After a public tender, the nation’s authorities have outsourced collection and recycling to three companies which were able to meet strict criteria. ... more
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Recovered paper excluded from solid recovered fuels standard |
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September 01, 2003.
The Technical Board of the CEN, the European Committee for Standardisation, has passed a resolution stating that separately collected paper is excluded from the solid recovered fuels standard. This is completely in line with recommendations made by CEPI, the Confederation of European Paper Industries. ... more
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IARC 2004 - call for papers |
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September 01, 2003.
The 4th International Automobile Recycling Congress organised by ICM AG will take place from March 10 to 12 next year in Geneva, Switzerland. ... more
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Increase in Europe’s recycling of UBCs |
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September 01, 2003.
According to the European Aluminium Association (EAA), beverage can usage in Europe approached the 40 billion mark in 2002 with 5.6% growth in filled can deliveries compared to 2001. This increase is entirely due to the major development of markets in Central and Eastern Europe whereas the situation has remained stable in Western Europe. ... more
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Heavy-duty block breaker |
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September 01, 2003.
American Pulverizer Company has introduced a DRBS-50x60 Heavy-duty block breaker for processing engines and transmissions. ... more
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Schred Max goes mobile |
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September 01, 2003.
Schred Max, the leading North American manufacturer of compact multi-material primary reduction equipment, has introduced a highly mobile, trailer-mounted version of the Schred Max 50 SD. ... more
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Powerpatch - instant repair system for conveyor belts |
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September 01, 2003.
Powerpatch is a cold-curing elastomer which enables fast and permanent on-site repair of conveyor belts, leading to a significant reduction in the downtime normally associated with such emergencies. ... more
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Bulldog gas torches |
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September 01, 2003.
The new Bulldog HC 1100C series from Victor Equipment Company of St Louis, U.S., comprises tough and fast-cutting LP propane/natural gas torches designed specifically for scrap yard and demolition jobs where operators can make the most of their lightweight and manoeuvrable design. ... more
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FiberSort - automated paper sorting |
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September 01, 2003.
MSS & AST has introduced an innovative technology for automated paper sorting. The FiberSort is based on opto-electronic sensors capable of identifying and removing OCC and non-paper items such as plastics and refuse from newspaper. ... more
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McIntyre’s new JMC 6000 baler |
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September 01, 2003.
U.K.-based J.McIntyre Machinery claims that its JMC 6000 will bale almost anything. According to the company, the fully automatic baling centre has been designed to meet the needs of the modern waste and metal processor. ... more
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Pratt promises to invest a billion on recycling |
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October 02, 2007.
Anthony Pratt has promised to invest $US1 (€ 0.70)) billion over 10 years in recycling initiatives at his US-based Pratt Industries to tackle global warming as well as boost his bottom line. ... more
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Zerma opens second Chinese facility |
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October 01, 2007.
Plastics scrap processing equipment manufacturer Zerma Machinery & Recycling Technology of Shanghai, China, has opened a second manufacturing facility at Ningbo in the country’s Zhejiang province. ... more
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Malaysian rubber recycler expands into USA |
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October 01, 2007.
Rubber recycling company Green Rubber Global (GRG), which is based in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur, is building a recycling plant near Gallup in New Mexico, USA. Claiming to have invented the world’s first commercially-viable, waste-free method of recycling tyres, GRG is planning to locate its headquarters in the state capital of Albuquerque. ... more
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Norsk Hydro boosts aluminium recycling in Germany's Neuss |
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September 26, 2007.
Norsk Hydro's new aluminium recycling furnace was inaugurated at the company's Neuss plant in Germany. ... more
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Major recycling operation in Algeria |
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September 26, 2007.
A major producer of boxboard packaging in Algeria, the Tonic Emballage Group located close to Algiers is launching a wide-scale recycling operation. ... more
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Business news February 2004 |
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February 01, 2004.
* Midrex Technologies
Midrex Technologies, Inc. of the U.S. and Al-Ghaith Holdings in the United Arab Emirates have signed a pre-engineering contract to start work on a new mini-mill and Midrex Direct Reduction Plant using the industry’s first Hotlink system to feed hot direct reduced iron (HDRI) to the mill.
The new facility, known as Hamil Steel, will be the Middle East’s newest electric arc furnace-based mini-mill and will produce approximately 300 000 short tons of steel billets per annum. HDRI will be delivered at over 700 degC to a newly-designed VAI/Fuchs electric arc furnace for the production of high-quality, low-cost liquid steel.
The Hamil Steel DR/EAF venture will be the first in the world to utilise the patented and proprietary Hotlink technology. About half of the HDRI will be fed directly to the EAF and the other half will be delivered to a hot briquetting system for the production of approximately 250 000 tonnes of HBI per annum.
www.midrex.com
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Sold! February 2004 |
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February 01, 2004.
* JMC Recycling Systems
JMC Recycling Systems Ltd of Nottingham, U.K., formed recently by the decision to split J.McIntyre Machinery Ltd into two new companies, has announced the sale of the company’s fourth consignment of equipment to the U.S. since the appointment of its Texas-based agent Strip Tec. The U.S. firm has been selling the McIntyre range of equipment since June 2003.
Shipped in January, the latest dispatch will include 16 metal cleaning shears and three grabs. Since the formation of JMC from the long-established J.McIntyre Machinery Ltd in October last year, sales of metal shears and balers have boomed both in the U.K. and abroad, according to the company. JMC has also taken a number of orders for its Alpack can processing systems and has sold 12 grabs since their re-introduction to the McIntyre product range earlier this year.
Furthermore, J.McIntyre Machinery Ltd has reported increased sales for its Tardis range of aluminium dross pressing and cooling systems. In ... more
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People February 2004 |
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February 01, 2004.
* CEPI
Carl Björnberg, CEO of Myllykoski Corporation of Finland, has been appointed the new Chairman of the Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI). He succeeds Michael Gröller, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Mayr-Melnhof Karton, who had been CEPI Chairman for two years.
Mr Björnberg joined Myllykoski in 1964 and became President in 1978. In 1996, he was elected Chairman of Myllykoski Paper and later that same year was elected a member of the board of Finnish forest industry group Metsäliitto. In addition, he has been Chairman of the Board of Finnish Chemicals since 1997 and of Karl Fazer Ab since 1999; he is currently a member of the board and executive committee of the Central Association of Finnish Forest Industries and also serves on the board of the Confederation of Finnish Industry and Employers.
Mr Björnberg also holds positions abroad with Madison Paper Industries in the U.S. and with MD Lang Papier GmbH in Germany.
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Retirement of Gerry West |
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February 01, 2004.
At the end of last year, Gerry West retired as Sales Director of Severnside Recycling. Having represented the recovered paper industry’s interests in a number of national and international fora over recent decades, he will henceforth be focusing his efforts on ‘playing some golf and enjoying life’, he says. ... more
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Pan-European WEEE recycling scheme |
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February 01, 2004.
The European Recycling Platform (ERP), set up in 2002 by leading European electrical and electronic goods manufacturers Sony, Braun, HP and Electrolux, is analysing the potential benefits of pooling resources to minimise recycling costs resulting from the forthcoming EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). ... more
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Feedstock recycling best for ELV plastics |
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February 01, 2004.
The mechanical recycling of plastic parts from end-of-life vehicles (ELVs) is to be favoured only in the case of large, easily accessible, mono-material parts. According to a study published by the Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe (APME), feedstock recycling and energy recovery are the most eco-efficient routes in the majority of instancs.
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Increase in European steel packaging recycling |
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February 01, 2004.
According to the Association of European steel packaging producers (APEAL), steel packaging is being recycled in ever increasing volumes in Europe. The 2 million tonne mark was exceeded in 2002, representing 8% growth in collected and recycled volumes compared to the previous year. ... more
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