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Ferrous Division: Turkey’s steel production to climb further
Ferrous Division: Turkey’s steel production to climb further Turkey’s crude steel production can be expected to climb by around 15% this year while capacity increases are likely to be “EAF-driven”, leading to higher scrap consumption in the future, the BIR Ferrous Division meeting, which was chaired by divisional President Christian Rubach, was assured by Dr Veysel Yayan, Secretary General of the Turkish Iron & Steel Producers’ Association. “Despite stable growth in domestic scra... -
Events
Events Upcoming Events 2010 World Recycling Convention & Exhibition Istanbul, (30) 31 May - 2 June 2010 Istanbul is the only city in the world that bridges two continents. Its beauty lies in its ability to embrace the contradictions that bless it: ancient and modern, mythical and earthly, religious and secular, East and West. Elected joint European Capital of Culture 2010, this magical megacity understands trade and traders. One of the world’s natural meeting places... where everythi... -
Contact
Contact BIR Secretariat 24 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt 1050 Brussels Belgium T: +32 2 627 57 70 F: +32 2 627 57 73 bir@bir.org Link to nearby Hotels General Secretariat Director General: Arnaud Brunet (FRA) bir@bir.org Trade & Environment Director: Ross Bartley (GBR) rbartley@bir.org Communications Director: Elisabeth Christ (DEU) echrist@bir.org Convention Manager: Cristina Munteanu (ROU) cmunteanu@bir.org Membership-Marketing Manager: Raïssa Wolteche (BEL) rwolteche@bir.o... -
BIR World Mirror on Recovered Paper - July 2015
BIR World Mirror on Recovered Paper / Quarterly Report - July 2015 Ranjit Baxi, J&H Sales International Ltd International Markets with a focus on Asia We continue to trade under mounting geopolitical stresses, with failure to find an acceptable agreement between Greece and its creditors as well as increasing currency volatility following the strengthening of the US dollar and the weakening Euro.European economies continue to benefit from a combination of relatively low oil prices, a depreci... -
Steep increase in China's steel scrap usage and exports in 2017
Steep increase in China's steel scrap usage and exports in 2017 by Rolf Willeke, BIR Ferrous Statistics Advisor According to figures from China's Association of Metalscrap Utilization (CAMU), China was the world’s biggest steel scrap user in 2017 after recording a steep 64.2% increase in its consumption to 147.9 million tonnes from 90.1 million tonnes in the previous year. The reason for this sharp increase is that the Chinese government instructed BOF mills to increase their scrap consum... -
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Amsterdam - Non-Ferrous Metals Division: “Resilient” recyclers can “reinvent” themselves
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) in Amsterdam (24-25 October 2016) Non-Ferrous Metals Division: “Resilient” recyclers can “reinvent” themselves Falling commodity prices, reduced scrap availability, uneven manufacturing growth, high regulatory costs and reduced overseas demand are just some of the challenges that have forced a restructuring of the scrap industry in the USA, pointed out Mark Lewon, President of Utah Metal Works and Chair of the US Institute of S... -
Ferrous Metals
MaterialsFerrous metals are mainly composed of iron and have magnetic properties. Steel, an iron alloy containing carbon, is by far the most-recycled material in the world. Total steel production in 2008 reached 1.3 billion tonnes, of which over 500 million tonnes were made from scrap metal. The most commonly recycled items are scrap from industrial processes, end-of-life products such as containers, vehicles, appliances, industrial machinery and construction materials.The use of scrap metal has... -
Non-Ferrous Metals
MaterialsThe most commonly used non-ferrous metals are aluminium, copper, lead, zinc, nickel, titanium, cobalt, chromium and precious metals. Millions of tonnes of nonferrous scrap are recovered annually and used by smelters, refiners, ingot makers, foundries, and other manufacturers. Secondary materials are essential to the industry’s survival because even new metals often require the combined use of recycled materials.New metals made using recycled material Aluminium > 33% Copper > 40%... -
Global Recycling Foundation calls on the world to combat climate change by championing recycling
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