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Date: 2012-10-11 01:51:27
Waste management
Sustainability
Ferrous metal recycling
Iron
Recycling by material
Scrap
Tin can
Recycling
Kerbside collection
Technology
Containers
Packaging

Steel Recycling Steel has been produced in various forms for 3,500 years. Modern steel is manufactured from iron ore with ingredients such as coke, limestone, manganese, aluminium and nickel added, depending upon the all

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