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[P align=left]The steel industry in [FONT color=#800000]North America[/FONT] has been recycling steel scrap for over 200 years. The automotive recycling industry alone recycled about 14 million vehicles in 2001 through more than 200 car shredders to supply more than 14 million tons of shredded steel scrap to the steel industry for recycling.
[P align=left]More than 12,000 vehicle dismantlers throughout North America resell parts. In the United States alone, an estimated 69 million tons of steel was recycled in steel mills and foundries in 2003.
[FONT face=Arial size=2] [P align=left]Raw steel production in 2003 was an estimated 91.4 million tons, slightly less than that of 2002; capacity utilizationwas about the same as that of 2002.
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[FONT face=Arial size=2] [/FONT] [P align=left]So...here's my point. If it takes 14 million vehicles to make 14 million tons of steel....it would stand to reason, that it would take 120 million vehicles to make 120 million tons of steel....? How on earth are we taking the leap that one less staple per day for a year by maybe 15 million people is going to equal 120 million tons of steel...or the same as 120 million vehicles. (and we're talking, just Canada here)
[P align=left]It just doesn't make any sense !