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PUBLIC NOTICE: ReMA Board to Consider Changes to Recycled Nonferrous Specifications

(January 17, 2024 - Washington, D.C.)– Following approval by the ReMA Nonferrous Division on October 18, 2023, ISRI, the"Voice of the Recycled Materials Industry," Board of Directors will consider the following proposed amendments (changes in bold) to the existing Saves and Scroll specifications at its upcoming Winter Board Meeting in Coral Gables, Fla. on February 7, 2024:

SAVES
Old Zinc Die Cast Scrap

Shall consist of miscellaneous old zinc base die castings, with or without iron and other foreign attachments. Material can include zinc dies/molds for shoes or other industrial purposes. Must be free of borings, turnings, dross pieces, chunks, melted pieces and skimmings. All unmeltables, dirt, foreign attachments, and volatile substances (such as rubber, cork, plastic, grease, etc.) are deductible. Material containing in excess of 30% iron will not constitute good delivery.

SCROLL
Unsorted Zinc Die Cast Scrap

Produced from automobile fragmentizers. Material to contain about 55% zinc-bearing scrap. Other nonferrous metals such as aluminum, stainless steel,brass/copper/copper alloys, etc., to be about 40%. Insulated copper wire about 1%. Trash, dirt, glass, rubber, oil, iron, not to exceed 5%. Any variations to be sold by special arrangement between buyer and seller.

The full Board may choose to adopt, amend, or reject the recommendations of the Division or table them pending further review. More information about the rules governing the procedures from the addition, amendment, or withdrawal of ISRI’s Specifications can be found in the ReMA Specifications (www.isrispecs.org). To submit comments, recommendations, or questions please contact ReMA Chief Economist and Director of Commodities Joe Pickard (jpickard@isri.org). If adopted or amended, there will be an open comment period for 30 days following the vote by the Board.

For more than 100 years, the ISRI Specifications have helped promote consistency and quality in the trade of recycled materials in the U.S. and around the world. Thanks in part to a grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration, the online Specifications resource is accessible to anyone at any time.

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For more information contact: Vicki Morgan, (202) 975-9042, vmorgan@isri.org

ISRI is the "Voice of the Recycled Materials Industry™," representing more than 1,600 companies in the U.S. and 40 countries around the globe. Based in Washington, D.C., ReMA provides advocacy, education, safety and compliance training, and promotes public awareness of the vital role recycled materials play in the U.S. economy, global trade, the environment and sustainable development.

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