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  • World Markets for Recovered and Recycled Commodities 2011
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  • Paper Division: Panel on Factors that cause movements in the recovered paper markets
        PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Brussels, 11 October 2010 BIR World Recycling Convention (Autumn Round-Table Sessions) Brussels, (24) 25-26 October 2010, Sheraton Hotel & Towers BIR Paper Division: Panel on Factors that cause movements in the recovered paper markets The plenary session of BIR’s Paper Division on Monday, 25 October 2010 at 2.30 pm will be held under the motto: Factors that cause movements in the recovered paper markets. Divisional President Mr Ranjit S. Bax...
  • Workshop on Arbitration, Monday, 25th October 2010, 15.00 hrs, Sheraton Hotel & Tower, Rooms Permeke + Rembrandt
    Workshop on Arbitration, Monday, 25th October 2010, 15.00 hrs, Sheraton Hotel & Tower, Rooms Permeke + Rembrandt Dear BIR Member,We would like to invite your to a highly interesting Workshop on Arbitration, which will be organised by the BIR International Trade Coundil in the framework of our upcoming World Recycling Convention (Autumn Round-Table Sessions) in Brussels on 25 and 26 October 2010 (full convention details available on convention.bir.org).Arbitration is becoming more and more im...
  • BIR World Mirror Non-Ferrous 95, 2010/11
    BIR World Mirror Non-Ferrous 95, 2010/11 Better than imagined Year-end book squaring, inventory balancing, and Western World holidays are the usual culprits when it comes to fourth-quarter declines in demand for our products. Fortunately, at least at the time of writing, few signs of these annual phenomena are in evidence.As we enter the “home stretch” of 2010, we can all hopefully reflect on a year that was better than what we had likely imagined as we looked forward in late 2009. Metals pr...
  • BIR World Mirror Stainless Steel & Special Alloys 2010 / 10
    BIR World Mirror Stainless Steel & Special Alloys 2010 / 10 Chairmans report On behalf of the Stainless Steel & Special Alloys board, I am delighted to present you with this October 2010 edition of the Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Mirror.In our previous edition published back in April, we were optimistic that, following the huge drop in stainless steel production and scrap availability in 2009, we would see an improvement in 2010.  It now appears this optimism was well-founded t...
  • Excellent turnout for recent 2010 BIR World Recycling Convention (Autumn Round-Table Sessions) in Brussels!
    Excellent turnout for recent 2010 BIR World Recycling Convention (Autumn Round-Table Sessions) in Brussels! With over 1100 participants (more than 900 delegates and 250 accompanying persons), the BIR World Recycling Convention (autumn round-table sessions) in Brussels (24-26 October 2010) was amongst the world organisation’s most successful autumn events. A buoyant atmosphere reigned in the crowded halls and corridors of the Brussels Sheraton Hotel as businesspeople from around the glo...
  • Non-Ferrous Metals Division: Surprising rebound of prices
    Recent 2010 BIR World Recycling Convention (Autumn Round-Table Sessions), 25-26 October, Brussels Attendance: over 900 delegates Non-Ferrous Metals Division: Surprising rebound of prices Demand for non-ferrous scrap has been resurgent in 2010 following the lows of late 2008 and the first half of 2009. “We again found ourselves as the fuel for the demand of the emerging economies of the world - as providers of ecologically-viable alternatives to primary metals to growing but mineral-deficient...
  • Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Global Stainless Steel Production keeps on Course
    Recent 2010 BIR World Recycling Convention (Autumn Round-Table Sessions), 25-26 October, Brussels - Attendance: over 900 delegates  Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Global Stainless Steel Production keeps on Course Despite a production slow-down in the third quarter and a trend towards “short-term” ordering by consumers, global stainless steel production remains on course to increase some 20% this year to around 30m tonnes, according to UK-based Michael Wright of ELG Haniel....

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