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  • BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel and Special Alloys - October 2015
    BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel & Special Alloys - Issue October 2015 Price levels are not sustainable2015 remains one of the most challenging years to date for the stainless steel recycling industry. Despite the fact that the EU imposed anti-dumping duties on imports of certain stainless steel products from China and Taiwan, its crude stainless steel production fell more than 5% year on year to July. The main reason for this is the still-high level of finished goods as well as an increa...
  • Dutch and Swedish recycling industries pledge support to Global Recycling Foundation
    Dutch and Swedish recycling industries pledge support to Global Recycling Foundation The Dutch Waste Management Association (DWMA), the Dutch Industrial Secondary Raw Materials Association for construction and civil engineering (VIB), the Dutch recycling federation FHG and the Swedish Recycling Industries’ Association (SRI) have announced their status as ‘Founding Friends’ of the Global Recycling Foundation, becoming some of the earliest donors of the foundation.                 ...
  • Global Recycling Day - City-wide clean-up campaign confirmed in Johannesburg for Global Recycling Day
    Global Recycling Day - City-wide clean-up campaign confirmed in Johannesburg for Global Recycling Day  A day of events has been confirmed in Johannesburg, including a city-wide clean-up campaign, to celebrate Global Recycling Day.  It will be held on Friday 16 March, just two days ahead first ever Global Recycling Day (18 March). Global Recycling Day will unite people across the world, highlighting the need to conserve our six primary resources (water, air, coal, oil, natural gas and minerals)...
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    The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is the only global recycling industry association representing around 800 companies and 35 affiliated national recycling federations from 70 different countries. Its members are world leaders in the supply of raw materials and a key pillar for sustainable economic development.A Word from BIR President Tom Bird
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    About BIR Our Mission Areas of Work A Word from BIR President Tom Bird Founded in 1948, BIR was the first federation to support the interests of the recycling industry on an international scale. Today, BIR represents over 760 member companies from the private sector and 36 national associations in more than 70 countries. Together, these members form the largest international recycling federation.The federation provides a dynamic forum for its members to share their knowledge and experience. It s...
  • Attention focuses on plastics recycling at expert gathering
    Attention focuses on plastics recycling at expert gatheringTaking place in Basel at the end of May, “re-source 2019” was the fifth biennial meeting organised by the ministries of environment and federal offices of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Essentially comprising a German-language symposium entitled “Conserving resources - from idea to action”, the event attracted environmental experts from all three countries and beyond.The symposium “Conserving resources - from idea to action...
  • Dubai Convention - Plastics Committee: Plenty of scope for progress in plastics recycling
  • Dubai Convention - Tyres & Rubber Committee: A world tour of tyre recycling in Dubai
  • Dubai Convention - Shredder Committee: BIR flags up economic, operational and environmental benefits of shredded scrap
  • Radioactivity Poster
    BIR has been active in working groups at the United Nations level for over ten years on the issue of control and management of inadvertent radioactive material in scrap metal. Several guidelines have been written by the UN-ECE, culminating in their 'Recommendations on Monitoring and Response Procedures for Radioactive Scrap Metal' in June 2006. 2011 sees the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) publishing its DS411 Safety Standard 'Orphan Radioactive Sources and Radioactively Contaminated M...

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