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Resources For Appliance and Scrap Metal Recycling

2003 Appliance Recycling Results and Summary
http://www.energystarpartners.net/
This is a summary of DOE's successful appliance recycling program Retire, Recycling, Replace.

American Metal Market
www.amm.com
A website that contains information on metals.  A membership is required to gain entry.

Appliance Recycling Centers of America, Inc.
http://www.arcainc.com/html/appliance_recycling_facts.html
This is ARCA's website.  ARCA was established to mange unwanted appliance waste.  The fact sheet contains different appliance recycling facts.

Appliance Recycling Guide
http://www.uwex.edu/shwec/Pubs/pdf/APPLIANCE%20RECYCLING%20GUIDE.pdf
This site was put together by Wisconsin Extension; it is a good fact sheet for appliance recycling.

Appliance Recycling Information Center
http://www.aham.org/aric/aric.cfm
The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers prepared this site.  It has information about recycling appliances, and provides links to various sites pertaining to appliance recycling.

Automotive Recyclers of MN
www.autorecyclersmn.net/
Automotive Recyclers of Minnesota is an association of approximately 100 automotive recyclers in Minnesota, all of whom supply used auto parts to individuals, collision repairers, insurance repairers, and other out of state recyclers.

Disposal of Appliances With Refrigerants
www.epa.gov/reg3artd/ozonelayer/applianc.htm
An informational sheet prepared by the EPA.  Discusses proper disposal and other facts about appliances.

EPA-Illegal Dumping Prevention Guidebook
http://www.epa.gov/reg5rcra/wptdiv/illegal_dumping/downloads/il-dmpng.pdf
EPA has put out this guidebook on addressing the problem of illegal dumping and covered the topic of prevention. 

Guideline 15-Recycling Large Metal Appliances and Other Scrap Metal
http://www.health.state.nd.us/wm/pdf/guide15.pdf
The North Dakota Department of Health's Division of Waste Management prepared this guideline.  It is a very informative guideline to appliance recycling and the recycling process and necessities. 

Illegal Dumping in North Carolina
http://wastenot.enr.state.nc.us/SWHOME/IllegalDumpinginNC.htm
The North Carolina Division of Waste Management has prepared some facts and information about illegal dumping.  In it they discuss the negative impacts and also discuss disposal options.

Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc.  (ISRI)
www.isri.org
The ISRI aims to help the scrap recycling industry develop in a sound, environmentally responsive manner and to foster public awareness of and appreciation for the value of the industry in the nation's production of goods and services.

Market Analysis: Non-Ferrous
http://www.recyclinginternational.com/markets/nonferrous.aspx
This site updates monthly on the price and market for metals globally as well as nationally. 

Metal World – Scrap Metal Recycling Section
http://www.metalworld.com/a/0100.html
This website contains different information on the scrap metal industry.  It contains different articles and also information on different recyclers. 

Natural Resources Canada
http://www.recycle.nrcan.gc.ca/factsheets.htm
This website, put out by the Canadian government, covers a broad array of facts regarding recycling residential scrap metal.  It also provides a list of links to learn more.

North Carolina Department of Environmental and Natural Resources
http://wastenot.enr.state.nc.us/SWHOME/IllegalDumpinginNC.htm
North Carolina's state site has good information on illegal dumping and its impacts on the environment.

North Dakota Century Code
http://www.state.nd.us/lr/cencode/t23c29.pdf
This is North Dakota's Century Code; it outlines the laws and statutes related to waste management.

North Dakota guidelines for recycling scrap metal and appliances
http://www.health.state.nd.us/wm/pdf/guide15.pdf
This website outlines the laws and regulations pertaining to disposing scrap metal and appliances in the state of North Dakota.

North Dakota Solid Waste and Recycling Association
http://www.ndswra.org/

Recycle Cat .com
www.recyclecat.com/ScrapMetals.html
Informational website that educates about scrap metal recycling, it includes information about safety when recycling. 

Recycler's World
www.recycle.net/recycle/index.htm
A website developed in 1995 as a trading site for information related to recyclable commodities, by-products, used & surplus items. It contains many links to useful information on automotive and scrap metal recycling.

The Organic Source: Recycling Metals-Steel
http://www.theorganicsource.com/Recycling.htm
This informative webpage outlines the benefits of recycling metals, as well as listing links for more on the topic.

Scrap Magazine
www.scrap.org 
A website published by The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries.  It has many features, including a link that allows you to search for articles on scrap recycling.

Solid & Hazardous Waste Education Center
www.uwex.edu/ces/shwec
Information from the University of Wisconsin concerning the environment

Stationary Air Conditioning: “Complying with the Section 608 Refrigerant Recycling Rule”
www.epa.gov/ozone/title6/608/608fact.html#disposal
This fact sheet provides information on the refrigerant recycling requirements of Section 608 of the Clean Air Act.

Thomas Recycling Kid's Page
www.thomasrecycling.com/kids.html#anchor541524    
A page made by Thomas Recycling out of Georgia.  It contains a fact sheet on steel and recycling.

Universal Appliance Recycling Inc.
http://www.universalappliance.com/links.htm
This website was prepared by a company in Maryland.  It contains different links to other Appliance Recycling websites.

Waste Not, Want Not: Reasons to Recycle
http://www.laep.org/target/units/recycle/reasons.html
This non-profit organization's website, from Los Angeles, has information about recycling and its effect on the environment and the economy.

For More Information: Minnkota Recycling • P.O. Box 1864 • Fargo, North Dakota
701-293-8428 or 800-726-3164 • email: info@recyclemetal.org