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Unlocking the future of recycling

March 31, 2014 | SPAN |
This issue is front and center for the recycling industry as recently the U.S. House narrowly passed a bill to legalize cell-phone unlocking. Although a step in the right direction, a twelfth-hour insert of a provision to make it illegal for bulk unlocking has put opponents of the provision, including recyclers, on the defensive as...

ReMA meets with the China Scrap Plastics Association

March 31, 2014 | SPAN |
The purpose of the meeting was to discuss issues that both associations have in common and to understand the pressures, issues and challenges each face while representing their respective constituencies. Issues discussed ranged from Green Fence, to government regulations, to developing workshops at their respective annual meetings. With regard to the issue of Green Fence,...

Omnibus Highway Bill Unlikely this Congress even as Trust Fund Runs Low

March 31, 2014 | SPAN |
Congressman Shuster said he still hopes to report a bill out of his committee this spring but is not hopeful it will clear Congress this year.  The Congressional Budget Office reported that the Highway Trust Fund will be unable to meet all is obligations before the fiscal year ends. The current surface transportation authorization (MAP-21)...

Florida and Louisiana – Fashionably Late, as Always

March 31, 2014 | SPAN |
Only New Jersey and Virginia will carry bills over to the 2015 session, meaning most of the 606 bills tracked by ReMA are facing an end-of-session deadline. But a few bills have already reached the finish line; listed below are some of the bills passed or awaiting signature this year. You can view these and...

ReMA Member Rose Mock Receives Special Recognition for Work with Law Enforcement

March 25, 2014 | Law Enforcement | Press Release |
(Washington, DC) – The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) today congratulated Rose Mock, president of ReMA member Allied Scrap Processors in Lakeland, Florida, for special recognition by the Florida Sheriffs Association for “on-going support to promote better law-enforcement in the State of Florida.” She was presented with a “Gold Business Member” plaque by Polk...

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