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BIR Shanghai Ferrous: An unwelcome mix of pessimism and protectionism
An unwelcome mix of pessimism and protectionism Brussels, 3 June 2013 Two years ago, commodities guru Jim Rogers had told the world’s recyclers attending the BIR Ferrous Division meeting in Singapore that “you are all going to be rich”. But particularly in Europe, the prosperity of that time had been replaced by increased pessimism, austerity programmes and low consumption, its President Christian Rubach of TSR Recycling observed at the latest divisional meeting, held in Shanghai on May 28... -
BIR World Recycling Convention 2015 in Prague - IEC: Three guest speakers address variety of topics such as ‘Circular Economy’ and ‘How to Avoid Poisoning the Recycling Chain’
BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) Prague, (25) 26-27 October 2015: International Environment Council: Three guest speakers address variety of topics such as ‘Circular Economy’ and ‘How to Avoid Poisoning the Recycling Chain’ The BIR International Environment Council under the chairmanship of Olivier François of Galloo (Belgium) will feature guest presentations on two distinct but related topics during their plenary meeting in Prague on Tuesday, 27 October 2015 at 15.... -
BIR Miami Convention - Paper Division: Industry will not give up on end-of-waste
BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Miami (1-4 June 2014) Paper Division: Industry will not give up on end-of-waste “Hurdles to free trade are detrimental to economic growth and also to our companies,” declared BIR Paper Division President Reinhold Schmidt of Germany-based Recycling Karla Schmidt in opening the latest meeting, held on June 3 in Miami. Taking his home market as an example of a “negative” political environment, Mr Schmidt said that the introduction of a circ... -
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... -
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Paris - Ferrous Division: Steel and scrap markets “rely on free movement”
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Paris (27-28 October 2014) Ferrous Division: Steel and scrap markets “rely on free movement” There is “not much fun or profit” to be had in the ferrous scrap business at present, declared Christian Rubach of TSR Recycling in his final address as President of the BIR Ferrous Division. His eight years in this post had produced “everything you can have” - from the early “boom” years to the economic crisis of 2008/09 and then periods of stagna... -
London Convention - Textiles Division: Reuse lies at heart of industry’s economic and environmental value
BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) in London (6-7 October 2018) Textiles Division: Reuse lies at heart of industry’s economic and environmental value Research and development projects are under way in several countries aimed mainly at recovering natural/synthetic fibres to provide the garment industry with new raw materials or transforming/agglomerating textile materials essentially for insulation purposes. Some other projects, meanwhile, are focused on automation of materia... -
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... -
BIR Shanghai Non-Ferrous: President laments "obstacles to the natural flow of metals"
President laments “obstacles to the natural flow of metals” Brussels, 3 June 2013 Government “meddling” in the form of bans and other restrictions on non-ferrous scrap exports reflected the influence of consumers “who falsely believe that scrap processed within their borders by us is inherently theirs to consume, regardless of its origin”, BIR Non-Ferrous Metals Division President Robert Stein of Alter Trading in the USA told the divisional meeting in Shanghai on May 27. His co... -
Non-Ferrous Metals
MaterialsThe most commonly used non-ferrous metals are aluminium, copper, lead, zinc, nickel, titanium, cobalt, chromium and precious metals. Millions of tonnes of nonferrous scrap are recovered annually and used by smelters, refiners, ingot makers, foundries, and other manufacturers. Secondary materials are essential to the industry’s survival because even new metals often require the combined use of recycled materials.New metals made using recycled material Aluminium > 33% Copper > 40%... -
United Nations Environment Programme - Expert Working Group on the development of the e-Waste Technical Guidelines
United Nations Environment Programme - Expert Working Group on the development of the e-Waste Technical Guidelines UN-EP Basel Convention “Technical Guidelines on Transboundary Movements of Electrical and Electronic Waste and Used Electrical and Electronic Equipment, in particular regarding the distinction between Waste and Non-Waste under the Basel Convention.” The first face-to-face meeting of the Expert Working Group for the further development of the e-Waste technical guidelines took pla...
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