Colin Staub

Colin Staub

Colin Staub was a reporter and associate editor at Resource Recycling until August 2025.

Metal duties come into play, some tariffs suspended

Metal duties come into play, some tariffs suspended

The U.S. tariff whirlwind continues this month: Many imports from Canada and Mexico, including those of recycled materials, had their tariffs suspended two days after they took effect last week, while previously announced tariffs on aluminum and steel from all countries are set to take effect Wednesday.

Report: Battery ‘retirement tide’ nears

Report: Battery ‘retirement tide’ nears

North America's current capacity to process 144,000 tons per year of lithium-ion batteries is "quite insignificant" against the projected growth in new manufacturing, according to a recent overview of the global lithium-ion battery recycling landscape from consulting and research firm Deloitte and a division of the American Chemical Society.

First-quarter scrap plastic exports down 21%

Some tariffs suspended, metal duties spur backlash

The U.S. tariff whirlwind continues this month: Many imports from Canada and Mexico, including those of recycled materials, had their tariffs suspended two days after they took effect last week, while previously announced tariffs on aluminum and steel from all countries are set to take effect Wednesday.

Tariffs on Canada and Mexico take hold

A monthlong delay on tariffs targeting U.S. border nations expired this week, meaning imports of nearly all goods, including recycled commodities, from Canada and Mexico are subject to new 25% import duties. They come on top of upcoming expanded metals tariffs, raising particular concern for a major aluminum producer.

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