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EMR Recycling commits to invest millions into Camden after junkyard fire 02:24. Nearly two months after a massive four-alarm fire broke out at the EMR Metal Recycling facility in Camden, New ...
European Metals Recycling (EMR), one of the largest scrap metal companies in Europe, has sold part of Metal and Waste Recycling (M&W), which EMR originally acquired in 2017, to comply with an order by ...
U.K.-based recycling company EMR will acquire a significant stake in Australian-owned Renewable Metals as part of a deal that will see a novel demonstration-scale battery shredding and critical ...
That is how Jones described the past 24 hours after the inferno ignited a block from her home at EMR Metal Recycling. Jones said she was making dinner around 5 p.m. Friday when she started to ...
The multi-national metal recycling firm is making Camden its U.S. headquarters, ... EMR and the Teamsters have partnered with the Camden County One-Stop to train potential employees, ...
A handful of Waterfront South residents gathered outside the sewage treatment plant next to the scrapyard and at EMR’s U.S. headquarters in Camden Tuesday morning, calling on the company to answer ...
EMR (European Metal Recycling), which has its UK headquarters in Warrington, employs around 4,000 people and operates at 150 locations around the world, including the USA, India and Hong Kong. Metal & ...
The four-alarm blaze began at approximately 5 p.m. Friday at an EMR metals-recycling facility on the 1400 block of South Front Street, according to Camden Fire Chief Jesse Flax.
The EMR Recycling facility in Camden has long overburdened residents and needs to be regulated more strictly by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, local non-profit Center for ...
Metal recycling company EMR has opened a new metals recycling site in Ashford, Kent. The new purpose-built facility, based on Brunswick Road, was officially opened earlier this month by the Mayor of ...
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EMR Recycling investing $6.7 million into Camden waterfront after massive junkyard fire - MSNThe fire broke out on Friday, Feb. 21, around 5 p.m. at the EMR scrap metal plant on the 1500 block of South 6th Street in South Camden, and burned for more than six hours before crews from nearly ...
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