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BIR Rome Convention 2012: Plastics Committee: Plenary meeting addresses problem of scrap exports from Italy (of interest to all BIR members)
BIR Rome Convention Plastics Committee Plenary meeting addresses problem of scrap exports from Italy (of interest to all BIR members) During its upcoming plenary session in Rome on Friday, 1 June 2012 at 14.30, the BIR Plastics Committee under the chairmanship of Surendra Borad (Gemini Corporation, Belgium) will give a highly interesting update on the situation with regards to scrap exports from Italy. In April, BIR had informed its members on an Italian decree that added new requirements... -
Non-Ferrous Metals Division: “Ghosts” in the copper machine
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Singapore Non-Ferrous Metals Division: “"Ghosts"” in the copper machine The non-ferrous metals meeting in Singapore was devoted almost entirely to a symposium entitled “Copper - the new gold?” In previewing this special event, the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals Division’s President Robert Stein of US-based Alter Trading observed that “dramatic changes” have occurred in the copper scrap business over the past decade or so. “Demand... -
BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel & Special Alloys - May 2011
BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel & Special Alloys - May 2011 It does not seem six months ago that we were in Brussels and publishing the previous Stainless Steel & Special Alloys World Mirror, and here we are looking forward to another very successful BIR Convention in Singapore at the fabulous Shangri-La Hotel. We are delighted to have speaking at our plenary session on Monday 23rd May two of the leading analysts in the industry. The first is Dmitry Kuznetsov, Chief Analyst of Norils... -
Paper Division: Rebound in China’s fibre imports
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Singapore Paper Division: Rebound in China’s fibre imports China, easily the world’s leading importer of recovered fibre, is expected to buy in around 26m tonnes of this vital secondary raw material in 2011 - an increase of around 3.8m tonnes over 2010. However, such a total would still fall well short of the all-time high of more than 27.6m tonnes imported by China in 2009, delegates to the BIR Paper Division meeting in Singapore on... -
General Assembly: “Mission accomplished” for Dominique Maguin
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Singapore General Assembly: “Mission accomplished” for Dominique Maguin Dominique Maguin’s presidency of the BIR ended on a decidedly high note as he welcomed well over 1500 participants to the world recycling body’s 2011 Spring Convention, held at the Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore from 23 to 25 May. “Yet another jewel in the crown of BIR’s successful events,” he enthused. In Singapore, Mr Maguin was succeeded by Björn Gruf... -
Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Stainless rides the roller-coaster
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Singapore Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Stainless rides the roller-coaster Most experts are anticipating a record-high global stainless steel production of more than 35m tonnes this year compared to approximately 33m tonnes in 2010, the BIR Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee meeting in Singapore was informed on 23rd May 2011 by its Chairman, Michael Wright of ELG Haniel GmbH. But despite high output levels in... -
Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Stainless rides the roller-coaster
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International Trade Council: Checking documents can provide headache relief
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Singapore International Trade Council: Checking documents can provide headache relief Enforcement of import controls is “very, very high” in certain parts of Asia and so overseas suppliers should “check and re-check” to ensure that they have the correct approvals and other documentation, BIR’s International Trade Council (ITC) meeting in Singapore on 23 May 2011 was told by Tony Kerr. Such diligence “can save you a lot of head... -
Plastics Committee: China opens doors to PET bottle imports
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Singapore (23-25 May 2011) Plastics Committee: China opens doors to PET bottle imports An insightful overview of the Chinese plastics scrap market formed one of the cornerstones of the latest BIR Plastics Committee meeting, held on 25 May 2011 at the Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore. Candy Chen of Veolia Propreté spoke of the “strong intent” in Chinese policy circles to “develop the domestic plastic reprocessing business to a higher i... -
Textiles Division: Costs proving difficult to cover
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Singapore (23-25 May 2011) Textiles Division: Costs proving difficult to cover In Europe, there is an enormous demand for originals but quality does not always match the price, argued BIR Textiles Division President Olaf Rintsch of Germany-based Textil Recycling K&A Wenkhaus GmbH in his opening comments to the latest divisional meeting, held in Singapore on 25 May 2011. To complicate business conditions even further, rental costs rela...
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