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  • Delhi Convention - Textiles Division: Rising pressure on India’s recyclers despite “astounding” contribution
    Textiles Division: Rising pressure on India’s recyclers despite “astounding” contribution India’s textiles recycling sector employs more than one million people and, each year, turns over around US$ 2 billion in processing some 5 million tonnes of material. But despite these “astounding numbers” in terms of social and economic contribution, the sector is under pressure from increasing labour costs, a freight cost disadvantage, ageing technology, high import duties and onerous licence...
  • Delhi Convention - Paper Division: The quality issue: higher costs and continuing uncertainty
    Paper Division: The quality issue: higher costs and continuing uncertainty China’s proposed import restrictions on lower grades of recovered fibre will require major investments by suppliers in quality control processes and technology, according to Andreas Uriel. The Managing Director of German paper recycler Uriel Papierrohstoffe told the latest BIR Paper Division meeting in New Delhi that “these extra costs must be covered by appropriate recovered paper prices”.In his presentation on the...
  • Delhi Convention - International Environment Council: China needs to understand “we are the good guys”
    International Environment Council: China needs to understand “we are the good guys”  BIR’s International Environment Council (IEC) meeting in New Delhi was devoted almost entirely to the issue that is preoccupying great swathes of the recycling industry: China’s import ban affecting certain secondary raw materials.During a panel discussion moderated by BIR World President Ranjit Singh Baxi in the absence of IEC’s Chairman Olivier François of Galloo, it was explained by Robin Wiener,...
  • Delhi Convention - E-Scrap Committee: “Ambitious” plans to tackle India’s mounting tide of e-waste
    E-Scrap Committee: “Ambitious” plans to tackle India’s mounting tide of e-waste The BIR E-Scrap Committee’s meta study of reliable generation and flow data is already in draft form and will be published in the coming months to give an opportunity for all interested parties to digest its contents ahead of a full discussion at its May 2018 meeting in Barcelona. So said E-Scrap Committee Chairman Thomas Papageorgiou of Greece-based Anamet SA at the latest gathering in New Delhi on October 1...
  • Recent World Recycling Convention in Delhi - E-Scrap Committee: “Ambitious” plans to tackle India’s mounting tide of e-waste
  • BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel and Special Alloys - October 2017
    BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel & Special Alloys - Issue October 2017 Market conditions slightly improved but caution remains necessary Stainless steel crude output during the third quarter was clearly influenced by seasonal factors as most of the major European producers place maintenance work in this period. As a result, demand for stainless scrap was slightly lower. The price environment remained attractive, with nickel and Fe prices showing significant strength. In general, market co...
  • BIR World Mirror on Recovered Paper - October 2017
    BIR World Mirror on Recovered Paper / Quarterly Report - October 2017 Ranjit Baxi, J&H Sales International Ltd International Markets with a focus on Asia Growth in advanced economies has continued to gain momentum while the recovery in world trade seems to have slowed somewhat. Global economies continue to be subjected to uncertainties both externally - mainly geopolitical, oil prices and currency fluctuations - and domestically by changing demand cycles and local regulatory controls. China...
  • BIR Plastics Committee: Exporters catch “pneumonia” over China import ban
  • Delhi Convention - Plastics Committee: Exporters catch “pneumonia” over China import ban
    Plastics Committee: Exporters catch “pneumonia” over China import ban The plastics recycling industry had become “insanely dependent” on China and so its recently-announced import ban has left suppliers in other parts of the world not so much with a cold but rather with “pneumonia”, argued BIR Plastics Committee Chairman Surendra Borad Patawari of Gemini Corporation at its latest meeting, held in New Delhi on October 16. China and Hong Kong together imported 10.2 million tons of plas...

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