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US West Coast agreement: BIR congratulates ISRI for rewarded efforts
US West Coast agreement: BIR congratulates ISRI for rewarded efforts The BIR offers its congratulations to member organisation the US Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) for its prominent efforts towards bringing an end to commercially damaging port disruption on the US West Coast. ISRI participated in a multi-association coalition that lobbied US Congress, the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) and the International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) regarding the adverse impact... -
Mr Raymond George
Mr Raymond George It is with great sadness that BIR announces the decease of Mr Raymond George, Past Vice-President and Treasurer of BIR and former CEO of George SA (Belgium), who passed away in the early hours of Friday, 26 June 2015, at the age of 79.Raymond George had been an active member of the BIR leadership for over 30 years and had become the youngest Vice-President of the organisation at the age of 30. Due to his commitment and proactive approach he was elected BIR Treasurer five times... -
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention 2015 in Prague - Paper Division: China’s recovered paper demand to remain “sustained”
BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) Prague, (25) 26-27 October 2015: Paper Division: China’s recovered paper demand to remain “sustained” Despite the general focus of attention on China’s economic slowdown, the country’s imports of recovered paper from Europe have mounted a stout recovery in 2015, according to data presented by Ranjit Singh Baxi of UK-based J & H Sales International to the BIR Paper Division meeting held in Prague on October 26 under the presidenc... -
India: BIR welcomes that DGFT allows certain scrap yards to self-certify processed metallic scrap for export through designated Customs Ports
India: BIR welcomes that DGFT allows certain scrap yards to self-certify processed metallic scrap for export through designated Customs Ports The Bureau of International Recycling and a number of national trade associations including ISRI from the USA and MRAI from India had made representation to various Indian government ministries for particularly equipped scrap yards to be able to self-certify the quality and safety of their processed metallic scrap. This has resulted in the new DGFT Public... -
BIR World Mirror on Ferrous Metals - July 2015
BIR World Mirror on Ferrous Metals / Quarterly report - July 2015 PRESIDENT'S OPENING REMARKSby William Schmiedel, Sims Group Global Trade Corporation Dear colleagues,Since our last report in May, semi-finished and finished steel exports from China have been climbing even as iron ore prices have increased and steel prices have decreased. Various global steel trade associations continue to voice their distress about Chinese steel overcapacity to their respective government agencies. Consequently,... -
E-Scrap
MaterialsFor most people, electronics are part of their modern lives with cell phones, laptops, TVs and a growing number of gadgets. There is barely a corner of human activity that electronics have failed to penetrate, not only in the developed world but also increasingly in the many other parts of our planet where people aspire to ever-improving lifestyles. Every year they buy new, updated equipment, the demand for over 300 million computers and one billion cell phones to be produced every year... -
BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - Issue July 2015
BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - Issue July 2015 A rocky road ahead It has been a roller-coaster month with two major issues greatly impacting our industry - even though neither is directly related to non-ferrous supply and demand.Firstly, the Greek national debt crisis has weakened the Euro in relation to the Dollar, thus leading to non-ferrous commodity trading at lower prices when converting to the US currency, to which many Asian countries tie their exchange rates. Secondly, China’... -
BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - Issue December 2015
BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - Issue December 2015 Pessimism among China’s scrap consumersThe past few weeks have been far from peaceful given the terrible tragedy in Egypt, the terrorist attacks on Paris and the Brussels terrorist manhunt. We send our condolences to the families of the victims and wish our Brussels office staff keep safe and sound. Hopefully, their lives will return to normal soon. Overall, the global economy isn’t any better off than it was a month ago and is fac... -
Climate Change Conference: Recycling must be recognised as key solution for climate change in Paris talks
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Climate Change Conference: Recycling must be recognised as key solution for climate change in Paris talks
Climate Change Conference: Recycling must be recognised as key solution for climate change in Paris talks The Bureau of International Recycling emphasizes the importance of recycling for the reduction of CO2 emissions on the sidelines of COP21 in Paris Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) World President Ranjit Baxi today explained the environmental benefits and huge potential of recycling in the fight against climate change in the framework of the COP21 meetings, during an event organised by...
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