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BIR Miami - E-scrap Committee: Major strides in e-scrap handling over the last decade
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BIR Miami - Plastics Committee: “Let the markets decide the flow of goods”
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BIR Miami - Ferrous Division: Signs of progress on export restriction threat
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Miami (1-4 June 2014) Ferrous Division:Signs of progress on export restriction threat There are grounds for greater optimism given improving prospects for steel demand and encouraging developments with regard to threatened scrap export restrictions, the BIR Ferrous Division meeting in Miami on June 4 was informed by its President, Christian Rubach of Germany-based TSR Recycling. After three “painful” years, the steel industry appears... -
BIR Miami - E-scrap Committee: Major strides in e-scrap handling over the last decade
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Miami (1-4 June 2014) E-scrap Committee: Major strides in e-scrap handling over the last decade Volumes of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) are rising rapidly - especially in emerging countries - and yet “there is not really a level playing field” when it comes to treatment standards, it was alleged at the latest BIR E-Scrap Committee meeting by Volker Pawlitzki, Senior Vice President of the Recycling/Precious Metals B... -
BIR Miami - Plastics Committee: “Let the markets decide the flow of goods”
BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Miami (1-4 June 2014) Plastics Committee: “Let the markets decide the flow of goods” So long as recycling is conducted in an environmentally sound manner, “let the markets decide the flow of goods”, urged BIR Plastics Committee Chairman Surendra Borad of Belgium-based Gemini Corporation NV in his introductory comments to the latest meeting, held on June 4 in Miami. More than40countries worldwide have adopted protectionist measures to lim... -
International Textile Recycling Summit: Stakeholders converge on ground-breaking International Textile Recycling Summit
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Miami (1-4 June 2014) International Textile Recycling Summit: Stakeholders converge on ground-breaking International Textile Recycling Summit Approaching 100 companies attended the first-ever International Textile Recycling Summit, co-organised by the BIR world recycling organisation, the Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles Association (SMART) and the Council for Textile Recycling (CTR). Held during BIR’s latest World Convention i... -
BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel & Special Alloys
BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel & Special Alloys - May 2014 Dear Colleagues,What a difference a few months makes or even a few days! At the time of writing this (Mid May) Nickel has hit a recent high not seen since 2012.The banning of raw ore exports from Indonesia has played a significant role in the recent rise and although several nickel-processing projects may be completed this year in Indonesia it is unlikely that there will be a related wave of supply arising and some analysts be... -
BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals
BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals The important task of charting scrap flowsYour Non-Ferrous Metals Division leadership, along with the BIR Secretariat, has again undertaken the task of publishing statistics on the international movements of copper and aluminum scrap. While we understand that other metals are important as well, we have chosen once again to focus on the two largest commodities that flow to and from markets around the world. We are working with the World Bureau of Metal Stati... -
AQSIQ issues definitive report on Chinese imports in 2013
AQSIQ issues definitive report on Chinese imports in 2013 The volume of imported secondary raw materials passing through China’s inspection and quarantine agencies amounted to just over 55m tons last year - equivalent to some 6.4% less than in 2012 and also below the levels of 2009 and 2011. According to the Chinese authorities, slightly more than 88% of the volume comprised recovered paper, waste plastics, mixed waste metal, or waste metals and alloys. The figures have been relayed to BIR by...
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