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  • Ferro Alloy

    Ferroalloy refers to various alloys of iron with a high proportion of one or more other elements such as manganese, aluminium, or silicon. They are used in the production of steels and alloys. The alloy impart distinctive qualities to steel and cast iron or serve important functions during production and ...
  • Raw Cotton

    Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll around the seeds of the cotton plant. The plant is a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the Americas, Africa , India and Pakistan. The fiber most often is spun into yarn or ...
  • Wood Log

    Logging is the cutting, skidding, on-site processing, and loading of trees or logs onto trucks or skeleton cars. In forestry, the term logging is sometimes used in a narrow sense concerning the logistics of moving wood from the stump to somewhere outside the forest, usually a sawmill or a ...
  • Pig Iron

    Pig iron is an intermediate product of the iron industry. Pig iron has a very high carbon content, typically 3.5–4.5%, along with silica and other constituents of dross, which makes it very brittle, and not useful directly as a material except for limited applications. Pig iron is made by smelting ...
  • Iron Ore

    Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in color from dark grey, bright yellow, or deep purple to rusty red. Ores containing very high quantities of hematite or magnetite (greater than about ...
  • Other Materials

    Direct-reduced iron (DRI), also called sponge iron, is produced from the direct reduction of iron ore (in the form of lumps, pellets or fines) to iron by a reducing gas or elementary carbon produced from natural gas or coal. Many ores are suitable for direct reduction. Reduced iron derives ...
  • OCC-NCC-NDLK

    Scrap Paper, also known as recovered paper and board, is one of the most widely recycled materials in the world. Since 1990, Americans have recycled approximately one billion tons of recovered fiber as the recovery rate for paper and paperboard in the U.S. nearly doubled to reach 65.1 percent in ...
  • ONP-SOP-KPWS

    ONP: Consists of sorted, fresh newspapers, not sunburned, and other acceptable papers. (May contain magazines) SOP: Consists of paper, as typically generated by offices, containing primarily white and colored groundwood-free paper, free of unbleached fiber. KPWS: Consist of used brown kraft bags free of objectionable liners and original contents.
  • HWS-PC-TISSUE

    HWS: Consists of shaving or sheets of unprinted, untreated white groundwood-free paper.
  • PE, HDPE, LDPE

    HDPE Mixed Colorr Bottles: Consists of Mixed colored, postconsumer #2 HDPE containers ffrom household products typically collected in residential recycling programs. Examples include detergent, orange juice, and shampoo bottles. Shoud be free of wide-mouth containers such as margarine or whipped cream tubs. Motor oil and herbicide/insecticide bottles are not allowed.
  • PVC, PET, FLAKE

    FLAKE: A generic term that refers to size and shape. Typically consists of platic bottles or plastic film typically ground into a chip. PET: Consists of mixed, postconsumer PET food and beverage bottles and jars from curbside collection programs.
  • OTHER P & P

    Plastic recycling is the process of recovering scrap or waste plastic and reprocessing the material into useful products. Since the vast majority of plastic is non-biodegradable, recycling is a part of global efforts to reduce plastic in the waste stream, especially the approximately eight million metric tonnes of waste plastic ...

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