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Article: Jersey City, N.J., Steel Recycler Works on Remains of World Trade Center.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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- November 2, 2001
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By Lauren Coleman-Lochner, The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Nov. 2--At the Fresh Kills landfill on Staten Island, what used to be straight and strong form 40-foot heaps as puckered as piles of crumpled paper.
They are the steel beams and other metal remains of the World Trade Center sent here after law enforcement sorted through them for clues and mementos. Here, at a hastily assembled work site, workers for Hugo Neu Schnitzer East, a Jersey City scrap metal recycling company, prepare them for second lives.
Hugo Neu is one of two companies that won bids to recycle the steel exoskeleton and metal innards of ...