Paul Ploumis

Founder And Ceo

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Preston's Summary

Paul Ploumis is the Founder and CEO at Scrap Monster. With extensive experience in the Scrap and Recycling industry, he covers topics such as Scrap, Metals, Recycling, Pricing trends, and the environmental impact of mining, all while focusing on sustainability and innovations. His work is featured in ScrapMonster.com, where he aims to educate and inspire a more sustainable planet.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Cites Data: 25 %
Press Release: 22 %
Investment Analysis: 11 %
Government Announcement: 10 %
Private Sector Announcements: 9 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Minerals & Metals
  • Recycling
  • Commodities Markets
  • Cleantech
  • Environmental Services
  • Natural Resources

Pitching Insights

Paul Ploumis's articles predominantly focus on the mining, metal recycling, and steel industries. His coverage includes data citations, press releases, and government announcements. If you have relevant industry data or insights into new developments in these sectors such as market trends, regulatory changes impacting mining and metals recycling companies or any other valuable information within these areas, it would likely be of interest to him.

Considering his extensive use of data citations and reports from official sources like government announcements suggests that he values factual evidence-based reporting. Therefore, providing factually supported insights or analysis pertinent to his covered topics could be particularly effective for pitching your expertise to him.

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