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  • Textiles Division: French eco-levy still controversial
     PRESS RELEASEBrussels, 12thJune 20082008World Recycling Convention & BIR’s60thAnniversary Celebration MonteCarlo, 2-4 June 2008TextilesDivision:Frencheco-levy still controversialThe controversial issue ofFrance’sproposed eco-levy on new clothes and shoes once again provided thefocus for the meeting of the BIR Textiles Division. Guest speakerBertrand Paillat, Director General of the French Chamber of Commerce,stressed in Monte-Carlo that the aim of this initiative was to morethan double...
  • India: Pre-Shipment Inspection now mandatory also for Shredded Scrap
     India: Pre-Shipment Inspection now mandatory also for Shredded Scrap  Following recent discoveries of radioactive sources in scrap imports, the Indian Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has issued a new notification that makes Pre-shipment Inspection (PSI) mandatory for all shipments of shredded scrap. This concerns bills of lading dated form 23.03.2009 onwards. Up to this date, shredded scrap did not require PSI certificates, whereas all other grades of scrap did (see BIR information...
  • BIR World Mirror on Ferrous Metals - October 2014
    BIR World Mirror on Ferrous Metals / Quarterly report - October 2014 PRESIDENT'S OPENING REMARKSby Christian Rubach, TSR Recycling Dear friends and colleagues,These will be my last opening remarks in the World Mirror as President of the BIR’s Ferrous Division as my successor will be elected during the forthcoming BIR Convention in Paris. My term comes to an end after eight years spanning a very bullish boom, then years of crisis and chaos, and more recently a recovery phase and stagnation. All...
  • BIR welcomes the OECD draft publication "Extended Producer Responsibility - Updated Guidance" with key reservations
    BIR welcomes the OECD draft publication "Extended Producer Responsibility - Updated Guidance" with key reservations BIR commends this OECD guidance to developing countries that look to EPR as a ‘tax-free’ means to establish waste management and recycling. The Guidance includes advice to avoid EPR monopolies and advices “transparent, non-discriminatory and competitive tenders.” The OECD notes “Arguably, the single most important challenge is to make EPR systems more transparent. EPRs sh...
  • The Industry
    Recycled Materials Supply 40% of the Global Raw Material Needs Approximately 1.6 million people worldwide are active in the recycling industry. Together, they handle more than 600 million tonnes of recyclables every year. With an annual turnover of more than $200 billion, similar to the GDP of countries such as Portugal, Colombia and Malaysia, the sector has already become a key driver for tomorrow’s sustainable development. About 10% of this amount is spent on new technologies, research and...
  • BIR honours Mr Ma Hongchang
    BIR honours Mr Ma Hongchang During the opening ceremony of the 12th Secondary Metals International Forum in Beijing on 7 November 2012, BIR Director General Francis Veys presented Mr Ma Hongchang, CMRA Vice-Secretary General, with a Certificate of Merit of the world recycling organisation. In recognition of Mr Ma’s support and commitment to BIR and the recycling industry at large, the certificate was granted on behalf of the BIR Advisory Council and signed by BIR President Björn Grufman. Dur...
  • Global Recycling Day - City-wide clean-up campaign confirmed in Johannesburg for Global Recycling Day
    Global Recycling Day - City-wide clean-up campaign confirmed in Johannesburg for Global Recycling Day  A day of events has been confirmed in Johannesburg, including a city-wide clean-up campaign, to celebrate Global Recycling Day.  It will be held on Friday 16 March, just two days ahead first ever Global Recycling Day (18 March). Global Recycling Day will unite people across the world, highlighting the need to conserve our six primary resources (water, air, coal, oil, natural gas and minerals)...
  • BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - Issue May 2015
    BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - Issue May 2015 Let’s hope for a repeat performance Welcome to Dubai. We are back in the city of tomorrow for the first time since 2009, the year immediately following the onset of the world financial crisis. On that occasion, there was a great recovery after BIR’s Dubai Convention and certainly we hope we can repeat that performance this time round after the long recession of 2013/14. Since our Convention in Paris last October, we have experienced man...

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