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  • Non-Ferrous Metals Division: Commodity Research Unit to monitor scrap movements
     PRESS RELEASEBrussels, 11thJune 20082008World Recycling Convention & BIR’s60thAnniversary Celebration MonteCarlo, 2-4 June 2008Non-FerrousMetals Division:CommodityResearch Unit to monitor scrap movements“The era of cheap scrap haslongpassed,” declared BIR Non-Ferrous Metals Division President RobertStein of US-based Alter Trading in his opening address to awell-attended divisional meeting in Monte-Carlo. “The need formetal units is - and will be - strong for the foreseeable future....
  • Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Market in oversupply
      PRESS RELEASE Brussels, 11thJune 2008 2008World Recycling Convention & BIR’s60thAnniversary Celebration MonteCarlo, 2-4 June 2008 StainlessSteel & Special Alloys Committee: Marketin oversupply The stainless steel market has swung into oversupply and is lacking a“feel-good factor”, the BIR Stainless Steel & Special AlloysCommittee meeting in Monte-Carlo was told by familiar guest speakerMarkus Moll, Senior Market Analyst at Austria-based Steel &Metals Market Research. H...
  • General Assembly: Acknowledgement of environmental contribution of recycling industry
     PRESS RELEASEBrussels, 11thJune 20082008World Recycling Convention &BIR’s60thAnniversary Celebration MonteCarlo, 2-4 June 2008GeneralAssembly:Acknowledgementof environmental contribution of recycling industry  The enormous environmentalcontributionof the recycling industry - not least in saving carbon dioxideemissions - was underlined by a stellar array of guest speakers atthe 2008 Spring Convention of the Bureau of International Recycling(BIR). The event was attended by an all-time hig...
  • IEC: BIR study reveals: Considerable CO2 saving through recycling
     PRESS RELEASEBrussels, 10 June 20082008World Recycling Convention & BIR’s60thAnniversary Celebration MonteCarlo, 2-4 June 2008BIRstudy reveals:ConsiderableCO2 saving through recyclingRecycling activity isresponsible forsaving well over 500 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions eachyear, according to research discussed at the InternationalEnvironment Council (IEC) meeting in Monte-Carlo.Based on 2006-07 worldwideproductionfigures for seven metals (aluminium, copper, ferrous, lead, ni...
  • Ferrous Division: Outlook for Steel remains excellent
    PRESS RELEASE Brussels, 9 June 2008 2008 World Recycling Convention &BIR’s 60thAnniversary CelebrationMonteCarlo, 2-4 June 2008 Ferrous Division: Outlook for Steel remains excellent “The future outlook for the worldwide steel industry remains very good, ”the BIR Ferrous Division meeting in Monte-Carlo was assured by its President Christian Rubach of Interseroh Hansa Recycling GmbH of Germany. As a result, “demand for scrap will be growing which means supply of scrap will remain tigh...
  • Non Ferrous Mirror: Our ability to adapt
    Non-Ferrous Metals Division world-wide monthly market updateby Robert Stein, President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals DivisionOur ability to adaptSixty years is an auspicious milestone for any organization, and ours is no exception. Our industry, though, has proven its viability for a lot longer than 60 years as we have always had the ability to revitalize ourselves to meet the demands of the times.We've met and overcome obstacles which would have exceeded the capabilities of lesser industries an...
  • The EU ELV Directive and the challenges for car manufacturers and shredder operators
      Workshop “The EU ELV Directive and the challenges for car manufacturers and shredder operators” Monday, 2 June2008 16.30 hrs The BIR Committees forShredders and Media-Metal Separation will be jointly organising aworkshop that focuses on the challenges facing car manufacturers andshredders operators as a result of the European Directive onEnd-of-Life Vehicles. Sinceits implementation in the different EU member states, the directive hascaused much controversy and raised concern in the auto...
  • Workshop on "Problems and solutions concerning shipments to India and the Far East"
      Workshop on “Problems and solutions concerning shipments toIndiaand the Far East” Tuesday, 3 June2008, at 16.30 hrs   Nowadays, large amounts of scrap are being shipped in containers as opposed tobulk. The worldwide trade using containers is booming, thus creating avery challenging market with its own specific issues of space,equipment and pricing. However, whilst solving some logistics issues,it has created others. Theworkshop organised by BIR will be addressing topics such as availabi...
  • Personalities of world renown honour BIR with their presence
     General Assembly, 3 June 2008, 9.30 am: Personalities of world renown honour BIR with their presence   · Lord Nicolas Stern of Brentford · Professor Philippe Chalmin · Mr Robert Calcagno, Governmental Counsellor for Equipment, Environment and Urban Planning of the Principality of Monaco   His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco has accepted to put the BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition under the auspices of the Principal...
  • BIR Stainless Steel World Mirror May available
    By Michael G. Wright, ELG Haniel Metals Ltd, United Kingdom, Chairman of the Stainless Steel & Special Alloys CommitteeStainless steel productionIn the previous Stainless Steel & Special Alloys World Mirror, we forecast global stainless production for 2007 to be approximately 28.6 million tonnes, a total which would have been much the same as that for 2006. In reality, production reached only 27.9 million tonnes, with 58% or 16 million tonnes consisting of austenitic or nickel-bearing gr...

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