Noranda has over 50 years of experience in the recycling industry and is one of
the world's largest recyclers of electronic components and a major recycler of
secondary copper, nickel, gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and lead.
Approximately 15% (150,000 tonnes) of the raw material feed for our copper
smelter operations is from recyclable materials.
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TOP 5 REASONS TO DO BUSINESS
WITH NORANDA RECYCLING
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Experience and knowledge
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Sampling integrity
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Fully accountable
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Full service and fully integrated recycler
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Financial stability and Environmental commitment
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NORANDA'S RECYCLING HISTORY
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1927 Horne copper mine and copper smelter developed
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1931 CCR Refinery completed
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1976 Increased focus on recycling and secondary feeds as Horne mine closes
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1984 Noranda acquired Micro Metallics
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1988 Patents received for Noranda Sampler
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1997 Strategic alliance with Hewlett Packard. Separation plant built in
Roseville, CA
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2000 Second material separation plant brought on line in LaVergne, TN
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2003 Third material separation plant started up in Brampton, Ontario, Canada
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2003 Noranda Inc reorganized recycling business unit, renaming Micro Metallics
to Noranda Recycling Inc.
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