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  • London Convention - E-Scrap Committee: E-scrap compliance costs much larger than margins
    BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) in London (6-7 October 2018) E-Scrap Committee: E-scrap compliance costs much larger than margins A study commissioned by the European Electronics Recyclers Association (EERA) has concluded that compliance requirements are substantial.The research looked at the current e-scrap business model in Europe and focused specifically on operational costs, it was explained to the latest meeting of the BIR E-Scrap Committee by Federico Magalini, Managi...
  • E-scrap compliance costs much larger than margins
  • BIR Tyres & Rubber Committee: Science must be Prevail in Recycled Rubber Infill Debate
  • Malaysia is said to have announced a permanent ban on plastic waste imports, and India rumoured to increase import duties on non-ferrous scrap
    Malaysia is said to have announced a permanent ban on plastic waste imports BIR has received news that Malaysia has announced a permanent ban on the import of plastic waste as from Friday 26 October 2018. According to an article by the Malaysian news service The Star, Ms. Zuraida Kamaruddin, Housing and Local Government Minister, announced the permanent ban of plastic waste import and also that Malaysia would be phasing out the import of other types of plastic within three years. The decision wa...
  • BIR outlines concerns over Bulgaria’s proposed second-hand clothing tax
    BIR outlines concerns over Bulgaria’s proposed second-hand clothing tax The Bulgarian Ministry of the Environment & Water is continuing to promote its proposal for a tax or fee on imported second-hand clothing. BIR, among others, believes such a move would harm consumers in Bulgaria as well as damage the Circular Economy in other EU Member States. Ivelina Vesselinova Vassileva, Chairperson of the Bulgarian Parliament’s Environment & Water Committee, hosted a meeting on October 25 to...
  • India : Scanner installation deadlines at Indian ports extended to 31 March 2019
    India : Scanner installation deadlines at Indian ports extended to 31 March 2019 The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has extended the deadline until 31 March 2019 for fourteen sea ports to install radiation monitors and container scanner, as indicated in Public Notice no. 45/(2015-2020) dated 15 November 2018. In addition, ports which fail to meet the deadline will be derecognized for the purpose of import of un-shredded metallic scrap, with effect from April 1, 2019. The 14 ports ar...
  • China moves eight types of waste import to “restricted” list
    China moves eight types of waste import to “restricted” list The People’s Republic of China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Ministry of Commerce, National Development & Reform Commission and General Administration of Customs announced on December 21 2018 through Notice N°68 in Chinese that, with effect from July 1 2019, eight types of waste and scrap will move from its “Catalogue of Solid Waste Not Restricted to Import as Raw Materials” to its “Catalogue of Solid Waste...
  • Global Recycling Foundation asks children from across the world to be better recycling citizens on Global Recycling Day, 18 March 2019
    Global Recycling Foundation asks children from across the world to be better recycling citizens on Global Recycling Day, 18 March 2019 Ahead of its second Global Recycling Day, 18 March 2019, the Global Recycling Foundation is asking children across the world to make better recycling practices one of their 2019 New Year’s resolutions.  To help, a list of “seven recycling promises to become a global recycling citizen” has been created, which families, school and youth orientated clubs are...
  • UN Guidelines on recycling, informal sector and notifications
    UN Guidelines on recycling, informal sector and notifications    In December, the 8th meeting of the Expert Working Group set up to develop guidelines for environmentally sound management (EWG-ESM) took place in São Paulo, Brazil. The BIR Secretariat actively participates in such meetings at the UN Basel Convention with the intention to produce high-quality documents for both governments and companies in order to improve waste management in general and recycling practices in particular around...
  • Will many recycling companies be forced to change their names?
    Will many recycling companies be forced to change their names? The Expert Working Group (EWG) met last December in Argentina as part of its review of Annexes I, III and IV, as well as related aspects of Annex IX, to the Basel Convention. In this context, the EU has put forward proposals that have shocked recyclers, particularly in developing countries. Changes to the Basel Convention’s Annexes will have widespread repercussions across the world as nearly all countries will change their nationa...

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