• March 10, 2026

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Call Of Duty WW2’s New War Mode Makes Multiplayer Fresh

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Watch Deadpool’s Funny Trailer That Teases an Actual Trailer

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Recycling Insights

Recycling & scrap flows tightening for certain non-ferrous metals

Reports show that scrap metal categories (e.g., copper wire, aluminum extrusions, brass) are increasing in price in North America, India and China. Meanwhile, stricter import controls by Asian regulators are affecting flows of secondary material. Secondary raw materials are a key buffer on supply shortage. If scrap supply is constrained, it diminishes the capacity of […]

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Recycling Insights

India Approves ₹1,500 Crore Scheme to Boost Critical Metal Recycling

The Government of India has approved an incentive programme worth ₹1,500 crore under its upcoming fiscal plan (FY 2026–2031) to promote the recycling of critical and strategic minerals. The initiative, sanctioned by the Cabinet Committee, aims to strengthen the nation’s circular economy by recovering valuable materials from e-waste, lithium-ion battery scrap, and end-of-life vehicles. The […]

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Recycling Insights

Middle East’s First Green Ship Recycling Hub in Oman

Oman has officially launched construction of the Middle East’s first fully integrated green ship recycling facility, marking a significant step in the region’s shift toward sustainable industrial growth. The project, located at Khatmat Malaha in North Batinah, is being developed through a partnership between the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology (MTCIT) and Green […]

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Global Metals Trends

Why Recycled Metals Are the Next Premium Frontier in the Gulf

For decades, the GCC’s metal ecosystem was built around imports of primary ores and ingots. Today, a global push for decarbonization and lower carbon footprints has turned attention to secondary metals — materials recovered from scrap, end-of-life vehicles, construction waste, and e-waste. Recycled metals use up to 95% less energy than primary smelting. They cut […]

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