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ViralBear on MSNMassive junkyard fire caused by lithium-ion battery in Camden, New Jersey, USAOn February 22, 2025, in New Jersey, USA, @znimick1 A massive fire at a Camden junkyard was caused by a lithium-ion battery. In the video, thick black smoke was visible from afar as the fire was being ...
A lithium-ion battery wrongly delivered to EMR scrapyard in Camden caused a massive fire Friday night, the company said.
EMR Metal Recycling said a lithium-ion battery that was "wrongly delivered" to the Camden shredding facility was likely the ...
The massive fire that sparked at a Camden junkyard has been extinguished but one elected official says there's a larger issue ...
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Courier-Post (Cherry Hill, NJ) on MSNMassive fire at EMR complex sends smoke billowing from South CamdenA massive fire sent black smoke billowing from a Camden scrap yard on Friday evening, stirring concerns over air quality in ...
EMR Recycling has been the scene of multiple fires over the years, with the last major one in 2022, putting it at odds with ...
Thick black smoke that could be seen for miles billows from a Camden junkyard. Fire crews continue to battle the massive fire ...
Metal flows due to be diverted to Asia, Europe Tariff news boosts U.S. shares of producers Tariffs may bring higher prices, weaker demand, analysts say EU vows to react, S.Korea holds emergency ...
China currently dominates the rare earth metals market, controlling most of the world's refining capacity and battery production. Recycling lithium-ion batteries offers a more sustainable and ...
President Donald Trump said he wants Ukraine to give the US rare earth metals in exchange for aid in its war with Russia. Speaking to reporters at the White House on Monday, the president said he ...
The world is miserable at recycling plastics. Currently, just 10–15% of the plastic waste we generate annually is recycled — with the rest incinerated, buried in landfill or dumped as litter 1, 2.
Metal prices were pressured lower after U.S. President Trump imposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. LME three-month copper fell 1.2% to $8,958 a metric ton and LME three-month aluminum ...
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