BRUSSELS APPROVES NEW GERMAN METAL RECYCLING JOINT VENTURE

The European Commission has cleared the creation of a German joint venture collecting, processing and selling non-ferrous and iron-nickel alloy scrap. It will be called Noris Metallrecycling GmbH, and will be controlled by German recyclers Essingen-based Scholz Recycling and Munich-based Thyssen Alfa Rohstoffhandel München. Scholz Recycling collects, processes and trades ferrous and non-ferrous metal scrap; and Thyssen Alfa Rohstoffhandel recycles and sells secondary raw materials to steel plants and foundries. The Commission’s competition directorate general ...


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