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  2. Adam Weitsman - Wikipedia

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    Weitsman was born and raised in Owego, New York. [ 2 ] He developed an interest in art collecting early in life after his father and grandfather discovered two early American stoneware bottles during an excavation project in their scrap yard in 1980. [ 3 ] Weitsman began collecting the 19th-century stoneware and owned 60 pieces by 1982.

  3. Upstate Shredding - Wikipedia

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    Adam Weitsman, who founded Upstate Shredding in Owego, worked at the Manhattan Art Gallery. Later, he set up his own American Folk Art Gallery in Greenwich village in 1991. [1][2] Weitsman returned to his hometown of Owego, NY after he lost his sister to cancer and joined his father in the family scrap metal business.

  4. Recycling Lives - Wikipedia

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    Similar in use to credit and debit cards, the card allows scrap metal sellers to be paid directly, and can also be used to pay for goods/services and withdraw cash from cash points. [16] Also in 2013, Recycling Lives Limited launched a new scheme, developing FPD processing lines at the Kirkham prison. [17]

  5. Aluminium recycling - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium recycling is the process in which secondary commercial aluminium is created from scrap or other forms of end-of-life or otherwise unusable aluminium. [1] It involves re-melting the metal, which is cheaper and more energy-efficient than the production of virgin aluminium by electrolysis of alumina (Al 2 O 3) refined from raw bauxite by ...

  6. Scrap metal shredder - Wikipedia

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    Metal scrap recycling, also called secondary metal processing, is a large industry that processes, in the U.S. alone, 56 million tons of scrap iron and steel (including 10 million tons of scrap automobiles), 1.5 million tons of scrap copper, 2.5 million tons of scrap aluminum, 1.3 million tons of scrap lead, 300,000 tons of scrap zinc and ...

  7. Scrap - Wikipedia

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    Scrap. Piles of scrap metal collected for the World War II effort, circa 1941. Collection of leftover scrap metal items. Scrap consists of recyclable materials, usually metals, left over from product manufacturing and consumption, such as parts of vehicles, building supplies, and surplus materials. Unlike waste, scrap can have monetary value ...

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