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  • International Environment Council: "End of waste" in sight
     PRESSRELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEBrussels,2nd November 2009 BIRAutumn Round-Table SessionsAmsterdam,26-27 October 2009 InternationalEnvironment Council:"Endof waste" in sightThe recycling industry must remainunited as it nears its long-held goal of extricating itsend-products, i.e. materials ready for melting or re-pulping, fromwaste legislation, delegates to the BIR’s International EnvironmentCouncil (IEC) meeting in Amsterdam were urged by its Chairman,Olivier François of Galloometal...
  • Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Amsterdam - Non-Ferrous Metals Division: “Resilient” recyclers can “reinvent” themselves
    Recent BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) in Amsterdam (24-25 October 2016) Non-Ferrous Metals Division: “Resilient” recyclers can “reinvent” themselves Falling commodity prices, reduced scrap availability, uneven manufacturing growth, high regulatory costs and reduced overseas demand are just some of the challenges that have forced a restructuring of the scrap industry in the USA, pointed out Mark Lewon, President of Utah Metal Works and Chair of the US Institute of S...
  • Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Paris BIR Paris 2014 - “Leading Expert Talk” on Tyres Recycling: ELT market needs “a breakthrough in devulcanisation”, tyre experts told
    Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Paris (27-28 October 2014) “Leading Expert Talk” on Tyres Recycling: ELT market needs “a breakthrough in devulcanisation”, tyre experts told The importance of driving market innovation and of pursuing end-of-waste status for products derived from end-of-life tyres (ELTs) was stressed by a succession of contributors to a “Leading Expert Talk on Tyres Recycling”, hosted by the BIR global recycling organisation during its recent World Convention...
  • BIR voices its export restriction concerns at major OECD conference
    BIR voices its export restriction concerns at major OECD conference The growing global demand for primary and secondary raw materials has led to an increase in export restrictions on those raw materials. Indeed, up to one-third of World Trade Organization (WTO) members have restrictions in place, it emerges in a new OECD publication entitled “Export Restrictions in Raw Materials Trade: Facts, fallacies and better practices” (login details will be required). Of interest to those BIR members c...
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    2013 World Recycling Convention & Exhibition Shanghai,  (26) 27 - 29 May 2013,  Pǔdōng Shangri-La Hotel The most dynamic city in the world’s fastest-changing nation, Shanghai is setting the pace for the rest of the globe. The city's development in the past few decades has made it the most important economic, commercial, financial and communication centre of China. For many centuries, Shanghai has been impressing foreigners with its seductive mix of tradition and sophistication. Today,...
  • Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Budapest - Spotlight Discussion on Global Trade: “Misrepresented” recycling industry is telling “the right story”
    BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) in Budapest (13-15 October 2019)Spotlight Discussion on Global Trade: “Misrepresented” recycling industry is telling “the right story”Despite the multiple challenges engulfing the recycling industry, there are also many reasons to be optimistic about its prospects. This was the overarching conclusion drawn by contributors to a debate on global trade which kicked off BIR’s latest World Recycling Convention, held at the Budapest Marri...
  • Plastics Committee: Carbon credits for plastics recycling
     PRESS RELEASEBrussels, 13thJune 20082008World Recycling Convention & BIR’s60thAnniversary Celebration MonteCarlo, 2-4 June 2008PlasticsCommittee:Carboncredits for plastics recyclingThe recycling of plasticsreducescarbon emissions and therefore should receive carbon credits,according to BIR Plastics Committee Chairman Surendra Borad of GeminiCorporation NV of Belgium.According to US EnvironmentProtectionAgency figures, 0.77 tonnes of greenhouse gases were saved for everytonne of plastics...
  • Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Market remains fragile
     PRESSRELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEBrussels,3rd November 2009BIRAutumn Round-Table SessionsAmsterdam,26-27 October 2009StainlessSteel & Special Alloys Committee:Marketremains fragileThe forecast for global stainless steelproduction in 2009 has been reduced to around 24m tonnes “but it isdebatable whether this will be achieved”, the BIR Stainless Steel &Special Alloys Round-Table was warned in Amsterdam by its Chairman,Michael Wright of ELG Haniel Metals in the UK. While he believes a...
  • Upcoming New Delhi Convention - Paper Division: Spotlight on the Indian Recovered Paper Market
    BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) in New Delhi (14 - 16 October 2017) Paper Division: Spotlight on the Indian Recovered Paper Market The BIR Paper Division will be organising a diversified meeting at its upcoming plenary session on Monday, 16 October 2017 at 15.00 at the Taj Diplomatic Enclave, New Delhi. Attendees will be hearing four guest presentations from industry experts on topics ranging from the Clean India Programme known as "Swachh Bharat" to an appraisal of the glo...
  • BIR Miami - Ferrous Division: Signs of progress on export restriction threat
    Recent BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Miami (1-4 June 2014) Ferrous Division:Signs of progress on export restriction threat There are grounds for greater optimism given improving prospects for steel demand and encouraging developments with regard to threatened scrap export restrictions, the BIR Ferrous Division meeting in Miami on June 4 was informed by its President, Christian Rubach of Germany-based TSR Recycling. After three “painful” years, the steel industry appears...

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