Scrap Sources: Demolition

Radius Recycling Optimistic Despite Tight Market

Radius Recycling thinks that an end to the UAW strike could relieve pressure on a tight domestic scrap market. Scrap supplies have fallen because of lower manufacturing, construction, and demolition activity as well as “the slowing economy overall,” Radius chairman, president, and CEO Tamara Lundgren said. Inflation and higher interest rates have contributed to that […] The post Radius Recycling Optimistic Despite Tight Market appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Prompt Industrial Scrap: A Big Shortage Decades in the Making

By Michael Marley The mini sheet mills face a maxi problem, namely no additional supplies of prompt industrial scrap to feed their growing appetites for that raw material. As they move ahead with planned expansions of existing facilities and the construction of greenfield plants, electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmakers may be forced to rely on additional […] The post Prompt Industrial Scrap: A Big Shortage Decades in the Making appeared first on Steel Market Update.

CRU: Reclassifying Chinese Scrap Imports is Unlikely to Solve Market Tightness

By CRU Principal Analyst Chris Asgill, from CRU’s Global Steel Trade Service China has banned steel scrap imports for the past year as part of its solid waste management policies that affect imports on a wide range of metal scrap and plastic waste. Recently, policymakers announced that a review on these policies will be sped […] The post CRU: Reclassifying Chinese Scrap Imports is Unlikely to Solve Market Tightness appeared first on Steel Market Update.

CRU: Easing of Lockdowns Stabilizes Global Scrap Prices

By CRU Senior Analyst Ryan McKinley, from CRU’s Metallics Monitor The CRU metallics price indicator (CRUmpi) increased slightly in June, rising by 2.9 percent m/m to 208.3. The reduction in lockdowns and other Covid-19-related restrictions across the globe allowed scrap to become more readily available as demand increased in major importing markets. In the near term, we […] The post CRU: Easing of Lockdowns Stabilizes Global Scrap Prices appeared first on Steel Market Update.

CRU: Scrap Prices Find Floor as Supply Dries Up and Demand Returns

By Senior Analyst Ryan McKinley, from CRU’s Steel Metallics Monitor The CRU metallics price indicator (CRUmpi) rose by 7.5 percent m/m to 195.7 (see chart) after prices rose in most markets. The most pronounced rebounds were in the U.S. and European scrap markets, while prices in Asia either rose or were stable. Prices in regions […] The post CRU: Scrap Prices Find Floor as Supply Dries Up and Demand Returns appeared first on Steel Market Update.