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Community Spotlight - Arnaud Brunet, BIR Director General
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Delhi Convention - Non-Ferrous Metals Division: Aluminium recycling in India: the best is yet to come
Non-Ferrous Metals Division: Aluminium recycling in India: the best is yet to come India’s demand for secondary aluminium will increase by 8-10% per year, mainly boosted by the country’s rapidly-growing automotive industry, according to Akshay Agarwal. The Executive Director of Century Metal Recycling, a major producer of aluminium and zinc die-casting alloys and India’s largest aluminium scrap importer, told delegates at the October 16 meeting of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals Division in New... -
Delhi Convention - Paper Division: The quality issue: higher costs and continuing uncertainty
Paper Division: The quality issue: higher costs and continuing uncertainty China’s proposed import restrictions on lower grades of recovered fibre will require major investments by suppliers in quality control processes and technology, according to Andreas Uriel. The Managing Director of German paper recycler Uriel Papierrohstoffe told the latest BIR Paper Division meeting in New Delhi that “these extra costs must be covered by appropriate recovered paper prices”.In his presentation on the... -
Delhi Convention - International Environment Council: China needs to understand “we are the good guys”
International Environment Council: China needs to understand “we are the good guys” BIR’s International Environment Council (IEC) meeting in New Delhi was devoted almost entirely to the issue that is preoccupying great swathes of the recycling industry: China’s import ban affecting certain secondary raw materials.During a panel discussion moderated by BIR World President Ranjit Singh Baxi in the absence of IEC’s Chairman Olivier François of Galloo, it was explained by Robin Wiener,... -
Delhi Convention - E-Scrap Committee: “Ambitious” plans to tackle India’s mounting tide of e-waste
E-Scrap Committee: “Ambitious” plans to tackle India’s mounting tide of e-waste The BIR E-Scrap Committee’s meta study of reliable generation and flow data is already in draft form and will be published in the coming months to give an opportunity for all interested parties to digest its contents ahead of a full discussion at its May 2018 meeting in Barcelona. So said E-Scrap Committee Chairman Thomas Papageorgiou of Greece-based Anamet SA at the latest gathering in New Delhi on October 1... -
Delhi Convention - Tyres & Rubber Committee: All evidence points to no health risk from crumb rubber
Tyres & Rubber Committee: All evidence points to no health risk from crumb rubber “Extremely negative” publicity continues to surround the use of tyre-derived crumb rubber in synthetic turf despite all studies worldwide having arrived at the conclusion that there is no risk to human health.At the BIR Tyres & Rubber Committee meeting in New Delhi on October 15, its Chairman Barend Ten Bruggencate of Dutch tyre collection organisation Recybem reported that TV programmes aired recently... -
Recent World Recycling Convention in Delhi - E-Scrap Committee: “Ambitious” plans to tackle India’s mounting tide of e-waste
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Recent World Recycling Convention in Delhi - Tyres & Rubber Committee: All evidence points to no health risk from crumb rubber
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