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Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Paris - E-Scrap Committee: Enduring confusion over transboundary movement rules
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Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Paris - E-Scrap Committee: Enduring confusion over transboundary movement rules
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Paris (27-28 October 2014) E-Scrap Committee: Enduring confusion over transboundary movement rules In providing an update on the different rules imposed by the United Nations, OECD member countries and the EU with regard to transboundary movements of e-scrap, the BIR’s Environmental & Technical Director Ross Bartley confirmed last week that the world organisation continued to receive numerous inquiries on this subject because of a lack of clarity. ... -
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... -
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 creates Exhibitors Committee
BIR creates Exhibitors Committee BIR is pleased to announce the creation of a special committee for companies exhibiting at BIR conventions. The Exhibitors Committee will give a voice to those BIR members who have been, or intend to be, exhibiting their products and services at BIR events. With a growing number of interested companies clearly recognising the advantages and extraordinary visibility stemming from such an initiative, BIR leadership has decided to provide a forum for exchange and di... -
EU Commission study shows end-of-waste is a force for good
EU Commission study shows end-of-waste is a force for good The introduction of end-of-waste (EoW) for scrap from iron and steel, aluminium and aluminium alloys has had only positive effects on the market and the environment, according to a major new study from the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC). Researchers found that it has not caused the disruption to markets and the dramatic increase in EU scrap exports that some had feared.Three years ago, Council Regulation 333/2011 est... -
BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - Issue December 2014
BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - Issue December 2014 The closing episode of a tough year We had a great panel forum during the Paris Convention and a very good response; thanks go to Bob Stein and to Marc Natan for their efforts in putting it together. Although the business climate is not the most favourable at this time, we had a very strong attendance and we thank you all for your support.2014 is entering its closing episode and we will deal with new challenges in 2015. I will form a w... -
BIR meets in Paris - No change for the better in industry's fortune
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Paris Convention - Plastics & Tyres Committees: Questionnaire a disadvantage for Europe's exporters, says Borad
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OECD experts advise multilateral action to reduce export restrictionsNew Article Page
OECD experts advise multilateral action to reduce export restrictions The BIR world recycling organisation has welcomed OECD proposals of multilateral action to counter the harmful impact of export restrictions on steelmaking. The advice was given at an OECD workshop in Cape Town on December 11 which highlighted the detrimental effects of such export restrictions and the efficiency gains to be made from their simultaneous removal both upstream and downstream of steelmakers. It was strongly argue...
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