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  • World Mirror Paper: "Green shots" of economic recovery
     “Green shots” of economic recovery Despite the difficulties and challenges caused by the global meltdown and recession which continued to exercise their influence during the second quarter of 2009, export volumes maintained their steady growth and prices slowly firmed.  During this period, we saw statements being made that the global recession is likely to persist: one suggested the decline in the global economy will continue - but at a slower rate; while another pointed to the appearanc...
  • BIR Textiles World Mirror July available
     The new BIR Textiles World Mirror authored by Olaf Rintsch, (TEXTIL RECYCLING K & A. WENKHAUS GmbH), is available on the members only pages.
  • Non-Ferrous Mirror: An optimistic backdrop
    Non-Ferrous Metals Division world-wide monthly market updateby Robert Stein, Alter Trading (USA, President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals DivisionAn optimistic backdropThe Non-Ferrous Metals Division program held in Dubai provided some backdrop for a touch of optimism for our business. Optimism on the part of all three of our speakers was encouraging to hear, especially for those of us whose domestic economies are in recession; any projected growth is music to our ears.Yet to me, anyway, reality...
  • Update on Indian regulations regarding the import of scrap (ferrous and non-ferrous)
     BIR has just been informed that following its various initiatives DGFT has changed its notification No. 163 (RE-2008)/2004-09 as follows:Instead of the original sales contract, importer and exporter must submit a separate contract which merely states that the consignment does not contain any types of arms, ammunitions, mines, shells, cartridges, radioactive elements or any other explosive material.In consequence, business confidentiality is preserved.The full text of the policy circular announ...
  • BIR takes action regarding proposed safeguard duty on aluminium scrap in India
    PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEBrussels,17 June 2009BIRtakes action regarding proposed safeguard duty on aluminium scrap inIndiaFollowinginformation received by its Indian members regarding a proposedsafeguard duty on aluminium scrap in India, the internationalrecycling federation BIR (Bureau of International Recycling) hasofficially contacted various Indian authorities to protest againstthe implementation of such a regulation.Theapplication for a duty on aluminium scrap was allegedly filed b...
  • Convention Presentations online (members only)
    Dear BIRMember,Duringthe verysuccessful Convention in Dubaiwith a total attendance of around 1.300 participants,many interesting presentations weregiven. Allavailabledocuments are now online in the Members Onlysection and can beconsulted by indicating your username and password. Iwould also liketo draw your attention to the various pressreleasesthat we have published afterthe Convention. You will find them in the ‘News’ section on thehomepage of the BIRWebsite.Inthe comingdays, we will also...
  • Textiles Division: Live and let live
     PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMonday,8 June 2009BIR WorldRecycling Convention25-27 May2009, DubaiPressReleases on Plenary MeetingsTextilesDivision: Live and let liveCompared to previousdownturns, thelatest global economic crisis has had a less harsh impact on manyparts of the textiles recycling industry, according to the Europeanmarket report delivered in Dubai by BIR Textiles Division PresidentOlaf Rintsch of Textil Recycling K&A Wenkhaus GmbH in Germany.“However,” he added, “co...
  • Paper Division: Steadily growing demand from India and China
     PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMonday,8 June 2009BIR WorldRecycling Convention25-27 May2009, DubaiPressReleases on Plenary MeetingsPaperDivision:Steadilygrowing demand from India and ChinaSince early 2009, Europehas witnesseda corresponding decline in recovered paper demand and collectionvolumes. In China, meanwhile, imports actually increased from 5.917mtonnes in the first quarter of 2008 to 5.934m tonnes in January-March2009, noted BIR Paper Division President Ranjit Baxi of UK-based J&am...
  • International Trade Council: First meeting focuses on credit insurance and arbitration
     PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFriday,5 June 2009BIR WorldRecycling Convention25-27 May2009, DubaiPressReleases on Plenary MeetingsInternationalTrade Council: Firstmeeting focuses on credit insurance and arbitrationIn late May, Dubai hostedthefirst-ever plenary meeting of BIR’s International Trade Council(ITC). But although this body was formed only recently, it hasalready been active in attempts to protect the trading interests ofBIR members in, among other countries, India, Indonesia an...
  • International Environment Council: UAE’s Minister of Environment officially visits BIR Convention
     PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEThursday,4 June 2009BIR WorldRecycling Convention25-27 May2009, DubaiPressReleases on Commodity SessionsInternationalEnvironment Council:UAE’sMinister of Environment officially visits BIR ConventionA centrepiece of the IECmeeting inDubai was a presentation from His Excellency Dr Rashid Ahmad BinFahad, the United Arab Emirates’ Minister of Environment and Water.Describing recycling as “a pillar” of the region’s approach toachieving integrated waste ma...

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