Dealing with gypsum
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National Gypsum, a Charlotte, NC-based company, is planning a $79.1-million gypsum recycling plant in Shippingport, PA, that will use 100% recycled material. The facility will produce 600 million sq ft of gypsum wallboard annually. The facility will also use recycled paper for facing and backing and will recycle 100% of its own waste. The Shippingport facility will employ non-hazardous waste from Pennsylvania Power Co.'s Bruce Mansfield Plant, materials that are presently sent to landfills. The location of National Gypsum's Pennsylvania plant does away with the cost of shipping gypsum wallboard waste to a plant.
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Is planning a $79.1-million gypsum recycling plant in Shippingport, PA, that will use 100% recycled material
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 1998
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Cerro Copper chooses site
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Cerro Copper Products Co of St Louis, MO, has chosen Cedar City, UT, as the site for its planned manufacturing tube facility. Construction of the plant started in early 2000, and is expected to be finished by late 2000. The new facility is one of several planned by Cerro Copper and will be completely integrated from raw material through finished tube. It will employ a highly automated Cerro-developed tube manufacturing process.
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 2000
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New territory for Nucor
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Nucor Corp of Charlotte, NC, plans to build a $300 million steel plate mill in Hertford County, NC. The mill will have an annual capacity of one million tons of steel plate. The company has decided to enter the steel plate sector because it found the business has more room for a technologically sophisticated manufacturer, said Joe Rutkowski, who will be the new mill's plant manager.
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 1998
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