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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... -
General Assembly: Excellent Convention attendance despite economic downturn
PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEThursday, 4 June 2009BIR World Recycling Convention25-27 May 2009, DubaiPress Releases on Commodity SessionsGeneral Assembly:Excellent Convention attendance despiteeconomic downturnThe impact of theglobal downturn on the recycling industry has been “brutal” but“our businesses will be in the vanguard of the economic upswing”.That was the positive message delivered by BIR World PresidentDominique Maguin to the organisation’s latest General Assembly in... -
Non-Ferrous Metals Division: Serious damage to market infrastructure
PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASETuesday,2 June 2009BIR WorldRecycling Convention25-27 May2009, DubaiPressReleases on Commodity SessionsNon-FerrousMetals Division: Seriousdamage to market infrastructureSince BIR’s 2008 AutumnConvention inDüsseldorf, the non-ferrous scrap sector has been “marred by themost serious damage to its infrastructure ever” as a result of the“unacceptable behaviour” and “wholly unethical activities” ofsome commercial operators in Asia and elsewhere, acco... -
Plastics Committee: A tremendous future for plastics recycling
PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMonday,2 June 2009BIR WorldRecycling Convention25-27 May2009, DubaiPressReleases on Commodity SessionsPlasticsCommittee:Atremendous future for plastics recyclingMarkets may be “in turmoil”atpresent but “a tremendous future” awaits plastics recycling,Surendra Borad of Belgium-based Gemini Corporation NV has predicted.The Chairman of BIR’sPlasticsCommittee told delegates at the meeting in Dubai that plastics scraphas weathered the global economic storm... -
Stainless: Potential supply/demand imbalance
PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMonday,2 June 2009BIR WorldRecycling Convention25-27 May2009, DubaiPressReleases on Commodity Sessions StainlessSteel & Special Alloys Committee:Potentialsupply/demand imbalanceStainless steel scrapavailabilityremains low and a significant increase in demand could bring asupply/demand imbalance, according to Michael Wright of UK-based ELGHaniel Metals Ltd. There is “always a pause of three to six months”between increased production of stainless steel... -
NF Mirror: New "bubble" beginning to form?
Non-Ferrous Metals Division world-wide monthly market updateby Robert Stein, Alter Trading (USA, President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals DivisionNew "bubble" beginning to form?The economic engines of the developing world are beginning once again to drive demand for our products. After a very slow start to the year, prices have improved; shipments have increased; and most of the supply side of the trade reports good (not great) activity. Demand still far outweighs supply as industrial production... -
Over 1000 registered participants at the approaching BIR Dubai Convention
Over 1000 registered participants at the approaching BIR Dubai ConventionSo far, over 1000 registered participants (more than 800 delegates and 200 accompanying persons) from 55 countries are likely to turn the upcoming Dubai Convention into one of the most successful BIR events in recent years.In light of the still difficult economic situation in many countries, recycling industry professionals have recognized the need to increase their networking efforts and to work on new business contacts in... -
Indian Pre-Shipment Inspection deadline - Waste Paper for Recycling
Indian Pre-Shipment Inspection deadline - Waste Paper forRecycling Theattached Indian Government Policy Circular sets the deadlinefor the Pre-Shipment Inspection for shipments of waste paper to Indiafor cargoes as of 25 April 2009. Following representation by BIR members and affiliates tothe Indian authorities a twenty day delay was obtained inimplementation of certain Pre-Shipment Inspection requirements. Thetwenty day delay has helped a little in enabling more stakeholders tolearn of the n...
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