Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Another Key U.S. Infrastructure Installation Has Gone Up In Flames As Radius Recycling In Columbus, Ga., EXPLODED Over The Weekend

Another key U.S. infrastructure installation has gone up in flames as Radius Recycling in Columbus, Ga., EXPLODED over the weekend.

It seems like every other day we are reporting on another key piece of United States infrastructure that has exploded or gone up in flames, with the latest incident occurring at Radius Recycling, formerly known as Schnitzer Steel, in Columbus, Ga. According to reports that are still developing, large flames and smoke were seen coming from behind a steel recycling plant, located at 712 Tenth Ave.

Originally known as The Alaska Junk Company before being renamed Schnitzer, and again later renamed Radius Recycling, the company was founded in 1906 by a Russian immigrant named Sam Schnitzer who saw value in recycling metals.

"Many people don't understand the vital role of metal in society and civilization. The use of metal and the rise of civilization are highly correlated," stated Tamara Lundgren, the chairwoman, president and CEO of Radius Recycling.

Interestingly, Radius Recycling also recycles nonferrous metals such as copper and aluminum, two metals that are increasingly vital as the world transitions to "Low-carbon" technologies.

The timing of this fire and explosion, as well as the nature of Radius Recycling's business, is highly suspicious seeing as how there has been a string of mysterious fires and explosions occurring at vital components of the United States infrastructure for the past several years now.

Radius Recycling boasts facilities that it says are run by net-carbon-free electricity, having reduced its "Greenhouse gas" emissions by 24 percent since 2019. 

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-09-18-another-recycling-plant-columbus-ga-exploded-this-week.html

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