Posted on 16 July 2013In the metal recycling industry, Going Green means different things to different companies – from operating an eco-friendly factory, to creating manufacturing systems and processes that are sustainable.
Read morePosted on 12 July 2013Whether it’s our home, our businesses or in industry, we’re constantly creating huge amounts of waste metal, all of which should be recycled. Scrap metal processing begins with the collection of waste material in a way that reflects the amount and purity of the scrap itself.
Read morePosted on 12 July 2013Aluminum recycling is the perfect storm of the recycling world – primarily because the processing and refining is far less expensive and less energy intensive than the mining, extracting and processing of NEW aluminum.
Read morePosted on 12 July 2013As defined, non-ferrous metals are those metals (and including alloys) that do not contain iron in measurable amounts. These metals are more expensive than other metals because they offer benefits that are attractive to industrial manufacturers.
Read morePosted on 12 July 2013In Canada, the metal recycling industry has greatly matured and advanced in the last three decades. The industry has blossomed, with the advent of sophisticated technology, state-of-the-art machinery, and an extensive network of collection, processing and distribution facilities.
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