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  • Development in international agreement on inadvertent radioactive contamination of traded scrap and semis
    Development in international agreement on inadvertent radioactive contamination of traded scrap and semis Vienna, Austria. This week, government experts at the International Atomic Energy Agency are intent on finalising the draft 'Code of Conduct on the Transboundary Movement of Scrap Metal and Semi-finished Products of the Metal Recycling and Production Industries that may inadvertently contain radioactive material' . Large scrap yards and metal melting facilities that are at risk of inadvert...
  • BIR Convention/Non-Ferrous Division - The 'curse' of theft and fraud
  • BIR Convention/Plastics Committee - Recycling - a US$ 500 billion industry?
  • Latest Bryan Cave report now available!
    Latest Bryan Cave report now available! Bryan Cave International, the customs and trade consultancy commissioned by BIR to produce regular reports on the legal and regulatory landscape in India and China, have published their 6th monitoring report, which is available exclusively for BIR member companies. Points of special interest in the latest issue: In India: The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India issued a discussion paper on the “collect...
  • BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - January 2012
    BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - January 2012 Prepare for a year of challenges The factors that served to establish metals values in the last quarter of 2011 are still with us as we flip our calendars to 2012. Uncertainty prevails in most economies, creating swift and dramatic reactions to just about any “news” that’s meant to help us understand what it is that serves to move metals markets. The volatility of 2011, the result of on-going nervous reaction to European and American e...
  • BIR World Mirror on Ferrous Metals / Quarterly Report - July 2012
    BIR World Mirror on Ferrous Metals - July 2012 PRESIDENT'S OPENING REMARKSby Christian Rubach, TSR Recycling Dear friends and colleagues, I am happy to present the latest edition of the Ferrous Mirror before the start of the summer holiday season. When we met last time in Rome, business sentiment was not too positive. The last five weeks have proved that we were not wrong. Discussions about overcapacity in the steel industry are spreading again after not having been an issue - publicly, at least...
  • BIR Convention in Rome - "Die Sorgen der Textilrecycler werden größer"
  • BIR World Mirror on Recovered Paper / Quarterly Report - July 2012
    BIR World Mirror on Recovered Paper / Quarterly Report - July 2012 PRESIDENT’S REPORT featuring Asia by Ranjit Baxi, J&H Sales International Ltd The crisis of confidence continued to hold centre stage and even became more dominant during the second quarter. The Euro-debt crisis and weakening global economic confidence continued to dampen European export aspirations. Businesses were left to grapple with the unknown - not only the Euro-zone debt crisis but also weakening Asian growth forecas...
  • Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Amsterdam - Tyres & Rubber Committee: Decline in crumb rubber market despite research findings
    Recent BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) in Amsterdam (24-25 October 2016) Tyres & Rubber Committee: Decline in crumb rubber market despite research findings More than 90 related studies carried out by government, industry and academia have concluded that there is “no link between cancer and crumb rubber in synthetic turf”, it was emphasised by Robin Wiener, President of the US Institute of the Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), at the BIR Tyres & Rubber Committee...

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