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  • Indonesia to address BIR’s inspection control concerns
     PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEBrussels,9 April 2009Indonesiato address BIR’s inspection control concernsSeniorIndonesian government officials have agreed to take the concerns ofBIR members into consideration when preparing the guidelines for 100%quality inspection of all imported materials classified as “waste”.Itwas announced last month that, owing to quality problems associatedwith imports of co-mingled waste, Indonesia planned to introducepre-shipment inspection requirements on al...
  • World Mirror on Recovered Paper April now available on the Members Only pages.
    As of April 2009See the complete quarterly world wide market update in the members only section.
  • Japanese Steel Scrap Association Joins BIR
    PRESSRELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEBrussels,3 April 2009JapaneseSteel Scrap Association Joins BIRYetanother national association has joined the Bureau of InternationalRecycling: The Japan Iron and Steel Recycling Institute (JISRI) hasofficially applied for BIR membership and will be ratified as newmember association during the BIR General Assembly on 26 May 2009 inDubai.Foundedin 1975, the Tokyo-based organisation comprises about 1000 companiesinvolved in recycling, including all major Japanese tr...
  • Exports to India
     Exports to IndiaBIR has been informed that since 23 March 2009, Indian customs areparticipating in “Operation DEMETER” (Green Earth). Until 11 May 2009 customs willstrictly control “waste” shipments and in particular imports of wastepaper and recovered paper.Customs will examine and check whether:the waste paper imported is correctly classified under HSN the waste paper imported is re-usable/recyclable it pertains to hazardous nature or contains othercommodities of hazardous nature...
  • 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...
  • Non Ferrous Mirror: No availability, no demand
    Non-Ferrous Metals Division world-wide monthly market updateby Robert Stein,President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals Division,Alter Trading (USA)No availability, no demandEconomic realities continue to have a serious and negative effect on our business, with most consumers and processors reporting stagnant conditions just about everywhere in the world.Hardest hit seems to be the secondary aluminum sector, usually the first to suffer in declining economies, and this go-round is no different. Credi...
  • BIR warns companies pre-registered for REACh against E-mail scammers and opportunists
    BIR warns companies pre-registered for REACh against E-mail scammers and opportunists Recyclers and other manufacturing or importing companies that made their REACh pre-registrations are warned to be careful regarding offers they may receive as they are in the Pre-SIEF for particular substances Some of the E-mails circulating to Pre-SIEF listed companies are genuinely from industry leaders who intend to organise the Pre-SIEF and to continue to lead the industry to conclude the Registration doss...
  • Non Ferrous Mirror: Demand out pacing supply
    Non-Ferrous Metals Division world-wide monthly market updateby Robert Stein,President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals Division,Alter Trading (USA)Demand out pacing supplyNon-ferrous scrap markets are challenged by an almost universal lack of supply as industrial output and prices continue to decline. Demand clearly outpaces supply despite a continuing decrease in sales of the goods our consumers produce. There are simply too few pounds being sought by too many buyers.On one front, there appears to...
  • Paper Division: Recycling still in demand - Market experts urge European public to carry on recyclin
     PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEBrussels,26 January 2009Recyclingstill in demandMarketexperts urge European public to carry on recycling paperReportssuggesting thatEurope’s recovered paper has become virtually unsaleable are not atrue reflection of current market conditions. Many industry and localauthority experts have confirmed that there is still a paramount needfor the public to continue - and even to intensify - its paperrecycling efforts, the global recycling federation, the Bureau o...
  • Non Ferrous Mirror: A New Year wish for good and stable business
    Non-Ferrous Metals Division world-wide monthly market updateby Robert Stein,President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals Division,Alter Trading (USA)A New Year wish for good and stable businessAs speculative interests' activity in the metals markets declines, we are once again faced with metals prices more relevant to the fundamental side of the market. Given current economic news from around the world, this doesn't bode well for the near term, both in terms of price and scrap availability.Dependent...

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