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BIR Convention Munich - Plastics Committee: A Special Focus on Plastics from WEEE – of Interest to ALL BIR Members
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Plastics Committee: A Special Focus on Plastics from WEEE – of Interest to ALL BIR Members
Plastics Committee: A Special Focus on Plastics from WEEE – of Interest to ALL BIR Members At the upcoming plenary session of the BIR Plastics Committee on Monday, 24 October at 11.00, the main focus of the meeting will be dedicated to plastics from WEEE. This topic, which is of interest not only to BIR members companies involved in plastics recycling but also for those who deal with WEEE recycling in general, will be looked at from various angles: Dr Rainer Köhnlechner, Managing Director... -
1200 participants from 51 countries attend BIR World Recycling Convention in Munich
1200 participants from 51 countries attend BIR World Recycling Convention in Munich The recent BIR Autumn Round-Tables Sessions took place in a buoyant atmosphere with an excellent attendance of 1200 participants from 51 countries. Trading activities were very dynamic throughout the 2-day event, but plenary sessions were equally well attended due to topical presentations by guest speakers and market reviews by divisional board members. BIR conventions have been attracting more and more busines... -
Paper Division: Papyrus Prize goes to Dr Jim Malone
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Munich (24-25 October 2011) Paper Division: Papyrus Prize goes to Dr Jim Malone Awarded for the eighth time since its inception in 2008, the BIR Paper Division’s Papyrus prize has gone to Dr Jim Malone - the man responsible for managing the 2 million tonnes of recovered fibre and other recyclates handled annually by the recycling division of UK-based producer group D S Smith. The award was made at the world recycling organisation’s Paper Round-Table m... -
Launch of BIR World Commodity Survey: “Intelligent recycling” to become ever more crucial
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Launch of BIR World Commodity Survey: “Intelligent recycling” to become ever more crucial
Launch of BIR World Commodity Survey: “Intelligent recycling” to become ever more crucial “We are definitely in the most volatile of all words,” declared Professor Philippe Chalmin of the Paris-Dauphine University in launching the follow-up to his survey of the world markets for recovered and recycled commodities. Speaking in Munich at the latest Autumn Convention of the BIR world recycling organisation, Professor Chalmin argued that prices have fallen for many commodities in recent mon... -
BIR World Mirror on Recovered Paper / Quarterly Report - October 2011
BIR World Mirror on Recovered Paper / Quarterly Report - October 2011 PRESIDENT’S REPORT featuring Asia by Ranjit Baxi, J&H Sales International Ltd The global economy is going through challenging times. The Euro-zone debt crisis, rising unemployment, weakening consumer spending, rising interest rates and fears of recession - or a “double dip” - are individually or jointly affecting economies around the world in one form or another. Advanced economies are slowing down sharply while thos... -
BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel & Special Alloys - October 2011
BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel & Special Alloys - October 2011 Since our previous Stainless Steel Mirror in May, we have experienced global financial uncertainty which has had a severe impact on our industry. At the end of the summer holidays, a slight pick-up in demand had been expected for stainless steel products. However, the global economic uncertainty caused growing fears that economies on both sides of the Atlantic would drive deeper into recession. Since October has traditionall... -
Non-Ferrous Metals Division: Challenges lie ahead
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Munich (24-25 October 2011) Non-Ferrous Metals Division: Challenges lie ahead Metals theft and fraud is “a curse” at every level of the non-ferrous metals industry and an issue which the BIR world recycling organisation will continue to address, the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals Round-Table in Munich was assured by divisional President Robert Stein of US-based Alter Trading. Having argued that high prices are conducive to “fraudulent swindles”, he adde... -
Paper Division: Quality holds the key, insists Ranjit Baxi
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Munich (24-25 October 2011) Paper Division: Quality holds the key, insists Ranjit Baxi Third-quarter GDP growth in China was the slowest in two years - proof that even the world’s main driver of demand for recovered fibre has not been immune to the latest economic crisis, according to BIR Paper Division President Ranjit Baxi of UK-based J&H Sales International. He told the Paper Round-Table meeting in Munich that China’s recovered fibre imports...
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