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lead recyclingの例文

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  • The plant was shut down in 2004 when Xstrata Zinc, which took over the MIM Holdings lead operations, decided to leave the lead recycling business.
  • After dissolution of the partnership, St . Joe converted the Buick smelter for lead recycling, which grew to be the biggest single site facility in the world.
  • If you wonder where all the thousands of discarded car batteries end upeach year, one destination is the lead recycling plant of the company inTaman Selayang Baru Industrial Estate in Selayang, Selangor.
  • They had traveled almost six kilometers ( 3.6 miles ) and passed some of the industries that employed child workers-leather tanneries, a textile mill, a steel mill and a lead recycling shed.
  • They had traveled about 5 1-2 kilometers ( 3 1-2 miles ) already, passing some of the industries that employed child workers-- leather tanneries, a textile mill, a steel mill and a lead recycling shed.
  • Reflecting its bullishness on the prospects of lead recycling and supplyindustry, Metal Reclamation will increase its activities with a proposedRM63 million plant expected to almost double production capacity from36, 000 tonnes to 70, 000 tonnes of pure lead and lead alloys per year.
  • Additional growth capital was provided through the 1969 acquisition of Schuylkill Metals Corporation, a lead recycling company . ( This business, having served its purpose, was sold in 1987 amidst problems associated with being designated an EPA Superfund site contaminated with lead and chromium .)
  • But one thing hasn't changed since 1994, when the Mexican government ordered the U . S .-based operators to shut down the lead recycling plant : An estimated 6, 600 tons of ash-like residue containing lead and other hazardous compounds is still there, on the wind-swept mesa above a working-class Tijuana neighborhood.