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  • E-Scrap
    MaterialsFor most people, electronics are part of their modern lives with cell phones, laptops, TVs and a growing number of gadgets. There is barely a corner of human activity that electronics have failed to penetrate, not only in the developed world but also increasingly in the many other parts of our planet where people aspire to ever-improving lifestyles. Every year they buy new, updated equipment, the demand for over 300 million computers and one billion cell phones to be produced every year...
  • Registration is now open - 2017 BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition, Hong Kong
    Registration is now open - 2017 BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition, Hong Kong Register now and save up to 200 € View the schedule of meetings Twice a year, the BIR World Recycling Conventions bring together over 900 recycling industry professionals from all over the globe, from traders, processors, consumers, brokers to machinery & equipment suppliers, IT suppliers and consultants. Strategically held in Hong Kong, the event will take place (21) 22-24 May 2017 at the Hong Kong...
  • Plastics
    Materials Available today in many shapes and forms, plastics have become part our everyday life.  However, their popularity and almost endless applications present a series of challenges for the recycling industry. We now use about 20 times more plastic than we did 50 years ago and certain post-consumer products contain as many as 20 different types of plastic materials. This widespread use of all kinds of plastic makes it difficult to collect large enough quantities of certain types to make r...
  • Project Kaisei Joins Forces with the Bureau of International Recycling
     PRESS RELEASE28July 2009ProjectKaisei Joins Forces with the Bureau of International RecyclingTheBureau of International Recycling Commits to Help FundProjectKaisei’s First Expedition to the Northern Pacific Gyre  SanFrancisco, Hong Kong and Brussels, July 28, 2009 -Project Kaisei is pleased to announce that the Bureau ofInternational Recycling (BIR),the international federation of recycling industries, is nowofficially a sponsor of Kaisei’s two-boat expedition to assess theimpact of and t...
  • BIR launches Global Recycling Foundation to champion worldwide initiatives
    BIR launches Global Recycling Foundation to champion worldwide initiatives Donors invited to become ‘Friends of the Foundation’ The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) today launched the Global Recycling Foundation at its World Recycling Convention in London, where it also invited members to become the first cohort of Foundation “Friends” when they donate. Current BIR President Ranjit Baxi is the Foundation’s Founding President. The Foundation, formed by BIR but run as an independe...
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    The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is the only global recycling industry association representing around 800 companies and 35 affiliated national recycling federations from 70 different countries. Its members are world leaders in the supply of raw materials and a key pillar for sustainable economic development.A Word from BIR President Tom Bird
  • Global Recycling Day organisers announce Swedish outdoor brand Fjällräven as their first official Marketing Partner
    Global Recycling Day organisers announce Swedish outdoor brand Fjällräven as their first official Marketing Partner Organisers of the first-ever Global Recycling Day have today announced Fjällräven, the Swedish company which produces the iconic Kånken backpack, as its first Marketing Partner. Swedish for Arctic Fox, Fjällräven specialises in outdoor equipment, mostly clothing and rucksacks. In 2016, it launched a special edition of the Kånken backpack, the Re-Kånken, which is made entir...
  • Introduction
    About BIR Our Mission Areas of Work A Word from BIR President Tom Bird Founded in 1948, BIR was the first federation to support the interests of the recycling industry on an international scale. Today, BIR represents over 760 member companies from the private sector and 36 national associations in more than 70 countries. Together, these members form the largest international recycling federation.The federation provides a dynamic forum for its members to share their knowledge and experience. It s...

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