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COP22 Marrakech: BIR World President promotes recycling industry’s important role in climate change mitigation
COP22 Marrakech: BIR World President promotes recycling industry’s important role in climate change mitigation BIR organises Global Recycling Day to put focus on the benefits of recycling Ranjit S. Baxi, President of the world recycling body, the Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), advocated the establishment of a Global Recycling Day to highlight the benefits of recycling in climate change mitigation. Representing the international recycling industry at the Conference of the Parties COP2... -
Programme for the next BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Singapore (22-25 May 2011)
2011 BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Singapore (22-25 May 2011) Programme now available! We are pleased to announce that the Programme for the next BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Singapore (22-25 May 2011) is now available on the BIR website www.bir.org! Singapore is THE commercial hub in Southeast Asia and one of the most prosperous countries in the world. Its success story illustrates how excellent a place it is for business. Join us for a truly great c... -
BIR World Mirror Non-Ferrous 97, 2011/01
BIR World Mirror Non-Ferrous 97, 2011/01 Copper - the red hot topic Ask most scrap merchants how the markets are performing on any given day, and chances are likely they’ll start off by answering where the copper market is trading. The price of copper has always been the subject of scrutiny - after all, much of it is mined in what were once (and in many cases, still are) regions of inaccessibility, some of which were subject to political upheaval, transportation challenges, strategic opportuni... -
BIR monitors legal and regulatory landscape in India and China: Third Report now available!
BIR monitors legal and regulatory landscape in India and China: Third 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 just published their third monitoring report, which is available exclusively for BIR member companies in the Members’ Area of www.bir.org. Please note that this copyrighted report contains privileged information and is not to be circula... -
Plastics Committee: “Tremendous” future for plastics recycling
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Tyres Committee: Europe – a leader in tyres recycling
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BIR Convention Singapore: As early bird registration deadline approaches, registrations soar!
BIR Convention Singapore: As early bird registration deadline approaches, registrations soar! With the 21 March deadline approaching, convention registration has been extremely busy over the last weeks.More than 700 participants have registered so far, which is a record compared to any previous convention at the same moment in time. Our room allotment at the The Shangri-La is now fully booked, but conference organiser MCI will be able to accommodate all room requests in the vicinity of the conve... -
Access to Raw Materials: BIR and EFR express concern regarding Russia’s intention to limit scrap exports
Access to Raw Materials: BIR and EFR express concern regarding Russia's intention to limit scrap exports The Bureau of International Recycling BIR and the European Ferrous Recycling federation EFR are very concerned by a recent development in Russia. BIR has been informed that the Russian Federal Customs Service intends to reduce the number of checkpoints for exports of ferrous and steel scrap from Russia. If this project were to be implemented, the free and fair access to a raw material that is... -
World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals "Our positive metals industry role"
BIR World Mirror Non-Ferrous 98, 2011/03 Our positive metals industry role The expansion of the world’s economies continues to provide a positive and supportive backdrop for non-ferrous metals. While localized demand disruptions and seasonal slowdowns sometimes serve to temper needs on a spot basis, those in the non-ferrous sector can be thankful that it’s possible for us to sell just about everything that we can buy. Historically, this hasn’t always been the case, and it speaks positively... -
Special BIR Symposium "Copper .... the new Gold?
Special BIR Symposium Tuesday, 24 May 2011, 9.30 am Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore "Copper .... the new Gold? Which metal offers excellent resistance to corrosion and outstanding qualities as conductor of electricity? Which metal is put to a diversified industrial use including electronics? Which metal is characterised by considerable price volatility and is linked to the worries and expectations of the global economy? The spontaneous answer to this would be GOLD. But in fact, these statements equa...
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