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  • BIR warns of the devastating effect of Chinese ban on the Global Recycling Industry, costing billions of global trade and thousands of jobs
    BIR warns of the devastating effect of Chinese ban on the Global Recycling Industry, costing billions of global trade and thousands of jobs BIR expresses serious concerns over news on China’s intention to implement an import ban on a number of scrap materials, including certain types of scrap plastics, mixed paper, slags and drosses, waste wool, ash, cotton and yarn. Yesterday 18 July, China has notified the World Trade Organisation (WTO) that it will stop accepting certain imports of wastes b...
  • Registration is now open - 2017 BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition, Hong Kong
    Registration is now open - 2017 BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition, Hong Kong Register now and save up to 200 € View the schedule of meetings Twice a year, the BIR World Recycling Conventions bring together over 900 recycling industry professionals from all over the globe, from traders, processors, consumers, brokers to machinery & equipment suppliers, IT suppliers and consultants. Strategically held in Hong Kong, the event will take place (21) 22-24 May 2017 at the Hong Kong...
  • BIR World Mirror on Latin America - February 2017
    BIR World Mirror on Latin America - Issue February 2017 2017 has not been short of uncertainties and question marks. We are going through a process of reconfiguring domestic and international identities. Change and ever-renewing challenges seem to be the only constant in our industry; but challenges only serve as a backdrop against which great human entrepreneurial spirits can shine. It has been encouraging to listen to and learn from my colleagues who are never short on drive and are always wil...
  • European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) concludes that the level of concern for players, including children on artificial sports pitches of recycled rubber is very low
    European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) concludes that the level of concern for players, including children on artificial sports pitches of recycled rubber is very low The results of ECHA's preliminary evaluation that the concern for players on these pitches, including children, and for workers who install and maintain them is very low were published 28th February 2017.These results follow from the June 2016 European Commission request to the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) in Helsinki, Finland to car...

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