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BIR - THE INDUSTRY
The textile industry is a $1 trillion worldwide business. But textiles are not used just for clothes - they are also in our homes, hospitals, workplaces and vehicles,in the form of cleaning materials, leisure equipment and so on.. Plastics. Available today in many shapes and BIR - BIR WORLD RECYCLING CONVENTION & EXHIBITION - MAY 2021 2020 taught us the importance of resilience and that the recycling industry thrives on connections and collaboration. BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition will once again provide a platform for the international recycling sector, top industry executives, as well as buyers and sellers from across the globe for three days of business, in an exceptional and entertaining online setting.BIR - NEWS
Upcoming BIR World Recycling Convention: Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Making sense of challenges to stainless scrap trading. 28 May 2021. Tuesday, 1 June 2021, 15.00 - 16.00 (CEST) In what has been an eventful start to 2021, decent demand has been fuelled by a restocking of the stainless steel supply chain.BIR - MEMBERS
BIR membership offers unique opportunities to develop international business contacts. The BIR membership directory and the organisation’s half-yearly conventions provide access to a powerful business network of national associations and commercial companies inmore
BIR - VIDEOS
BIR World Recycling Convention Week: Opening Speech from BIR President Tom Bird (12 October 2020)BIR - PLASTICS
The global plastic recycling market is expected to register a compound annual growth rate of well over 6% in the next few years. According to the OECD, plastic recycling rates are between 14 and 18% at the global level. However, the United Nations puts the global recycling rate for plastics at just 9%. BIR - PRESS RELEASES - BIR FERROUS DIVISION: 11TH EDITION The BIR 2020 May Convention in Istanbul has been postponed to October 2020 owing to the Coronavirus pandemic. That’s why the BIR Ferrous Board today announces the publication of the 11th edition of “World Steel Recycling in Figures” during a meeting via video conference.. Divisional President Greg Schnitzer emphasizes his great pleasure in unveiling the eleventh edition of “World Steel BIR - NON-FERROUS METALS The most commonly used non-ferrous metals are aluminium, copper, lead, zinc, nickel, titanium, cobalt, chromium and precious metals. Millions of tonnes of non-ferrous scrap are recovered annually and used by smelters, refiners, ingot makers, foundries and other manufacturers. Secondary materials are essential to the industry’s survivalFERROUS | BIR
United States. US ferrous scrap market adjusts downwards after near-record increases. Pause in exports drags down US scrap prices. Scrap supported by strong new steel prices and international demand. Read More. George Adams , SA Recycling (USA), Board Member of GUIDELINES FOR IMPORTATION& INSPECTION OF METAL SCRAP ABOUTUS Establishedin 1996 as a wholly-owned subsidiaryof SIRIM Berhad Have been providing conformity assessment services since 1970s when these serviceswere providedas a divisionof SIRIM Staff strength:800++ No. of certifications issued: more than9,000 Malaysian based, international accreditation andrecognition Local and international clients in countries such as Thailand, Singapore,BIR - THE INDUSTRY
The textile industry is a $1 trillion worldwide business. But textiles are not used just for clothes - they are also in our homes, hospitals, workplaces and vehicles,in the form of cleaning materials, leisure equipment and so on.. Plastics. Available today in many shapes and BIR - BIR WORLD RECYCLING CONVENTION & EXHIBITION - MAY 2021 2020 taught us the importance of resilience and that the recycling industry thrives on connections and collaboration. BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition will once again provide a platform for the international recycling sector, top industry executives, as well as buyers and sellers from across the globe for three days of business, in an exceptional and entertaining online setting.BIR - NEWS
Upcoming BIR World Recycling Convention: Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Making sense of challenges to stainless scrap trading. 28 May 2021. Tuesday, 1 June 2021, 15.00 - 16.00 (CEST) In what has been an eventful start to 2021, decent demand has been fuelled by a restocking of the stainless steel supply chain.BIR - MEMBERS
BIR membership offers unique opportunities to develop international business contacts. The BIR membership directory and the organisation’s half-yearly conventions provide access to a powerful business network of national associations and commercial companies inmore
BIR - VIDEOS
BIR World Recycling Convention Week: Opening Speech from BIR President Tom Bird (12 October 2020)BIR - PLASTICS
The global plastic recycling market is expected to register a compound annual growth rate of well over 6% in the next few years. According to the OECD, plastic recycling rates are between 14 and 18% at the global level. However, the United Nations puts the global recycling rate for plastics at just 9%. BIR - PRESS RELEASES - BIR FERROUS DIVISION: 11TH EDITION The BIR 2020 May Convention in Istanbul has been postponed to October 2020 owing to the Coronavirus pandemic. That’s why the BIR Ferrous Board today announces the publication of the 11th edition of “World Steel Recycling in Figures” during a meeting via video conference.. Divisional President Greg Schnitzer emphasizes his great pleasure in unveiling the eleventh edition of “World Steel BIR - NON-FERROUS METALS The most commonly used non-ferrous metals are aluminium, copper, lead, zinc, nickel, titanium, cobalt, chromium and precious metals. Millions of tonnes of non-ferrous scrap are recovered annually and used by smelters, refiners, ingot makers, foundries and other manufacturers. Secondary materials are essential to the industry’s survivalFERROUS | BIR
United States. US ferrous scrap market adjusts downwards after near-record increases. Pause in exports drags down US scrap prices. Scrap supported by strong new steel prices and international demand. Read More. George Adams , SA Recycling (USA), Board Member of GUIDELINES FOR IMPORTATION& INSPECTION OF METAL SCRAP ABOUTUS Establishedin 1996 as a wholly-owned subsidiaryof SIRIM Berhad Have been providing conformity assessment services since 1970s when these serviceswere providedas a divisionof SIRIM Staff strength:800++ No. of certifications issued: more than9,000 Malaysian based, international accreditation andrecognition Local and international clients in countries such as Thailand, Singapore,BIR - THE INDUSTRY
The textile industry is a $1 trillion worldwide business. But textiles are not used just for clothes - they are also in our homes, hospitals, workplaces and vehicles,in the form of cleaning materials, leisure equipment and so on.. Plastics. Available today in many shapes and BIR - BIR WORLD RECYCLING CONVENTION & EXHIBITION - MAY 2021 2020 taught us the importance of resilience and that the recycling industry thrives on connections and collaboration. BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition will once again provide a platform for the international recycling sector, top industry executives, as well as buyers and sellers from across the globe for three days of business, in an exceptional and entertaining online setting.BIR - VIDEOS
BIR World Recycling Convention Week: Opening Speech from BIR President Tom Bird (12 October 2020) BIR - NON-FERROUS METALS The most commonly used non-ferrous metals are aluminium, copper, lead, zinc, nickel, titanium, cobalt, chromium and precious metals. Millions of tonnes of non-ferrous scrap are recovered annually and used by smelters, refiners, ingot makers, foundries and other manufacturers. Secondary materials are essential to the industry’s survival BIR - SHREDDER SAFETY SURVEY 2020 The BIR Shredder Committee at its meeting on Tuesday 1st June 2021 presented the “Report of the BIR Shredder Safety Survey for 2019” – Download - and launched its “BIR Shredder Safety Survey –2020”
BIR - TOOLS & TOOLKITS All tools included in the ESM toolkit have a strong practical emphasis and are intended to provide concise guidance on specific aspects of environmentally sound management. The ESM toolkit comprises the following tools: 1) Compilation of training materials. 2) ESM criteria. 3) Facts sheets. *General Information: Implementation of ESMof wastes.
BIR - FERROUS METALS Ferrous 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 crude steel production in 2018 reached 1.8 billion tonnes, with verified data for 81% of global steelmaking indicating an associated steel scrap use of just under 470million
BIR - TEXTILES
At a recent BIR Convention, it was claimed that low recycling rates for used textiles represent a worldwide problem, with current rates estimated at 26% in Europe, 15% in China and 12% in the USA. Within Europe, the collection rates vary hugely from country to country: a report from the European Clothing Action Plan on used textilecollections
NON-FERROUS METALS
n° 169 – December 2020. As explained in Ma Hongchang’s report above, it was announced on October 19 that it would be possible to export recycled brass, copper and cast aluminium alloy raw materials to China with effect from November 1 this year, if they meet the required standards. Also on October 19, the 13 th batch of importquotas
STEEL SCRAP
2 — World Steel Recycling in Figures World production and capacity utilization figures for the steel industry improved again in the early months of this year, despite the disastrous effects on the steel and steel recycling markets BIR - HOME OF BIRTHE FEDERATIONTHE INDUSTRYNEWS/PRESSPUBLICATIONSMEMBERS AREASTRUCTURE Welcome to BIR! The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is the only global recycling industry federation representing around 800 companies and 35 affiliated national recycling associations from 70 different countries. Its members are world leaders in the supply of raw materials and a key pillar for sustainable economic development. BIR - BIR WORLD RECYCLING CONVENTION & EXHIBITION - MAY 2021 2020 taught us the importance of resilience and that the recycling industry thrives on connections and collaboration. BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition will once again provide a platform for the international recycling sector, top industry executives, as well as buyers and sellers from across the globe for three days of business, in an exceptional and entertaining online setting.BIR - THE INDUSTRY
The textile industry is a $1 trillion worldwide business. But textiles are not used just for clothes - they are also in our homes, hospitals, workplaces and vehicles,in the form of cleaning materials, leisure equipment and so on.. Plastics. Available today in many shapes andBIR - MEMBERS
BIR membership offers unique opportunities to develop international business contacts. The BIR membership directory and the organisation’s half-yearly conventions provide access to a powerful business network of national associations and commercial companies inmore
BIR - NEWS
Upcoming BIR World Recycling Convention: Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Making sense of challenges to stainless scrap trading. 28 May 2021. Tuesday, 1 June 2021, 15.00 - 16.00 (CEST) In what has been an eventful start to 2021, decent demand has been fuelled by a restocking of the stainless steel supply chain.BIR - PLASTICS
The global plastic recycling market is expected to register a compound annual growth rate of well over 6% in the next few years. According to the OECD, plastic recycling rates are between 14 and 18% at the global level. However, the United Nations puts the global recycling rate for plastics at just 9%. BIR - NON-FERROUS METALS The most commonly used non-ferrous metals are aluminium, copper, lead, zinc, nickel, titanium, cobalt, chromium and precious metals. Millions of tonnes of non-ferrous scrap are recovered annually and used by smelters, refiners, ingot makers, foundries and other manufacturers. Secondary materials are essential to the industry’s survivalBIR - TEXTILES
At a recent BIR Convention, it was claimed that low recycling rates for used textiles represent a worldwide problem, with current rates estimated at 26% in Europe, 15% in China and 12% in the USA. Within Europe, the collection rates vary hugely from country to country: a report from the European Clothing Action Plan on used textilecollections
BIR - TYRES / RUBBER Tyres & Rubber. Extract BIR Annual Report 2020. After many twists and turns over the last few years, and following the latest round of consultations and discussions, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has decided to recommend a ban on the use of crumb rubber infill in artificial sports surfaces. This is a massive market for the recyclingNON-FERROUS METALS
n° 169 – December 2020. As explained in Ma Hongchang’s report above, it was announced on October 19 that it would be possible to export recycled brass, copper and cast aluminium alloy raw materials to China with effect from November 1 this year, if they meet the required standards. Also on October 19, the 13 th batch of importquotas
BIR - HOME OF BIRTHE FEDERATIONTHE INDUSTRYNEWS/PRESSPUBLICATIONSMEMBERS AREASTRUCTURE Welcome to BIR! The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is the only global recycling industry federation representing around 800 companies and 35 affiliated national recycling associations from 70 different countries. Its members are world leaders in the supply of raw materials and a key pillar for sustainable economic development. BIR - BIR WORLD RECYCLING CONVENTION & EXHIBITION - MAY 2021 2020 taught us the importance of resilience and that the recycling industry thrives on connections and collaboration. BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition will once again provide a platform for the international recycling sector, top industry executives, as well as buyers and sellers from across the globe for three days of business, in an exceptional and entertaining online setting.BIR - THE INDUSTRY
The textile industry is a $1 trillion worldwide business. But textiles are not used just for clothes - they are also in our homes, hospitals, workplaces and vehicles,in the form of cleaning materials, leisure equipment and so on.. Plastics. Available today in many shapes andBIR - MEMBERS
BIR membership offers unique opportunities to develop international business contacts. The BIR membership directory and the organisation’s half-yearly conventions provide access to a powerful business network of national associations and commercial companies inmore
BIR - NEWS
Upcoming BIR World Recycling Convention: Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Making sense of challenges to stainless scrap trading. 28 May 2021. Tuesday, 1 June 2021, 15.00 - 16.00 (CEST) In what has been an eventful start to 2021, decent demand has been fuelled by a restocking of the stainless steel supply chain.BIR - PLASTICS
The global plastic recycling market is expected to register a compound annual growth rate of well over 6% in the next few years. According to the OECD, plastic recycling rates are between 14 and 18% at the global level. However, the United Nations puts the global recycling rate for plastics at just 9%. BIR - NON-FERROUS METALS The most commonly used non-ferrous metals are aluminium, copper, lead, zinc, nickel, titanium, cobalt, chromium and precious metals. Millions of tonnes of non-ferrous scrap are recovered annually and used by smelters, refiners, ingot makers, foundries and other manufacturers. Secondary materials are essential to the industry’s survivalBIR - TEXTILES
At a recent BIR Convention, it was claimed that low recycling rates for used textiles represent a worldwide problem, with current rates estimated at 26% in Europe, 15% in China and 12% in the USA. Within Europe, the collection rates vary hugely from country to country: a report from the European Clothing Action Plan on used textilecollections
BIR - TYRES / RUBBER Tyres & Rubber. Extract BIR Annual Report 2020. After many twists and turns over the last few years, and following the latest round of consultations and discussions, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has decided to recommend a ban on the use of crumb rubber infill in artificial sports surfaces. This is a massive market for the recyclingNON-FERROUS METALS
n° 169 – December 2020. As explained in Ma Hongchang’s report above, it was announced on October 19 that it would be possible to export recycled brass, copper and cast aluminium alloy raw materials to China with effect from November 1 this year, if they meet the required standards. Also on October 19, the 13 th batch of importquotas
BIR - HOME OF BIR
Welcome to BIR! The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is the only global recycling industry federation representing around 800 companies and 35 affiliated national recycling associations from 70 different countries. Its members are world leaders in the supply of raw materials and a key pillar for sustainable economic development. BIR - BIR WORLD RECYCLING CONVENTION & EXHIBITION - MAY 2021 2020 taught us the importance of resilience and that the recycling industry thrives on connections and collaboration. BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition will once again provide a platform for the international recycling sector, top industry executives, as well as buyers and sellers from across the globe for three days of business, in an exceptional and entertaining online setting. BIR - THE FEDERATION Founded in 1948, BIR was the first federation to support the interests of the recycling industry on an international scale. Today, BIR represents over 760 member companies from the private sector and 37 national associations, in more than 70 countries. Together, these members form the largest international recycling federation.JOIN BIR
Joining BIR grants access to its Members Directory, an essential networking and information tool featuring details about potential suppliers and customers in more than 70 countries across the world. BIR organises two international conventions each year. These events usually draw close to a thousand business leaders in the recyclingindustry who
BIR - PRESS RELEASES - BIR’S 2020 ANNUAL REPORT: QUICKLY The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) today releases its 2020 Annual Report that highlights key recycling industry developments and data as well as the organization’s activities on behalf of its membership.The report is launched during the opening address delivered by BIR President Tom Bird at the start of the 2021 online World Recycling Convention & Exhibition aimed at keeping the BIR BIR - PRESS RELEASES - BIR FERROUS DIVISION: 11TH EDITION The BIR 2020 May Convention in Istanbul has been postponed to October 2020 owing to the Coronavirus pandemic. That’s why the BIR Ferrous Board today announces the publication of the 11th edition of “World Steel Recycling in Figures” during a meeting via video conference.. Divisional President Greg Schnitzer emphasizes his great pleasure in unveiling the eleventh edition of “World Steel BIR - NEWS - CHINA: IMPORTANT IMPORT POLICY ADJUSTMENT In its Announcement No. 39 of 2021, the Chinese General Administration of Customs* has decided to adjust the catalog of import and export commodities that must be inspected and have included eight 10-digit customs commodity codes for imported recycled raw materials. The eight 10-digit customs commo BIR - NEWS - 2019 SHREDDER SAFETY REPORT PUBLISHED AND Workforce safety is most important. In 2020, BIR initiated a worldwide survey of shredder owners and operators in order to identify the risk factors leading to accidents and injuries in the previous year; their feedback has been analyzed in the ground-breaking 2019 Shredder Safety Survey report presented today at the BIR Shredder Committee’s onlinemeeting.
BIR - SHREDDER SAFETY SURVEY 2020 The BIR Shredder Committee at its meeting on Tuesday 1st June 2021 presented the “Report of the BIR Shredder Safety Survey for 2019” – Download - and launched its “BIR Shredder Safety Survey –2020”
TOM BIRD: ‘WE HAVE TO LET THE FREE MARKET ROLL’ interview 8 . m 9 ‘We have to let the free market roll’ Tom Bird: Tom Bird is halfway through his anticipated four-year term aspresident of the
BIR - HOME OF BIRTHE FEDERATIONTHE INDUSTRYNEWS/PRESSPUBLICATIONSMEMBERS AREASTRUCTURE Welcome to BIR! The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is the only global recycling industry federation representing around 800 companies and 35 affiliated national recycling associations from 70 different countries. Its members are world leaders in the supply of raw materials and a key pillar for sustainable economic development. BIR - BIR WORLD RECYCLING CONVENTION & EXHIBITION - MAY 2021 2020 taught us the importance of resilience and that the recycling industry thrives on connections and collaboration. BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition will once again provide a platform for the international recycling sector, top industry executives, as well as buyers and sellers from across the globe for three days of business, in an exceptional and entertaining online setting.BIR - THE INDUSTRY
The textile industry is a $1 trillion worldwide business. But textiles are not used just for clothes - they are also in our homes, hospitals, workplaces and vehicles,in the form of cleaning materials, leisure equipment and so on.. Plastics. Available today in many shapes and BIR - MEMBERSLIST OF FEDERATION PLANETSSTAR TREK FEDERATION OF PLANETSBIR DOWNLOADBIR LOGOBIR OFFICIAL WEBSITEBIR RACEWAY BRAINERD BIR membership offers unique opportunities to develop international business contacts. The BIR membership directory and the organisation’s half-yearly conventions provide access to a powerful business network of national associations and commercial companies inmore
BIR - NEWSBIR LOGOBIR OFFICIAL WEBSITEBIR PHILIPPINEBIR WEBSITE Upcoming BIR World Recycling Convention: Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Making sense of challenges to stainless scrap trading. 28 May 2021. Tuesday, 1 June 2021, 15.00 - 16.00 (CEST) In what has been an eventful start to 2021, decent demand has been fuelled by a restocking of the stainless steel supply chain.BIR - PLASTICS
The global plastic recycling market is expected to register a compound annual growth rate of well over 6% in the next few years. According to the OECD, plastic recycling rates are between 14 and 18% at the global level. However, the United Nations puts the global recycling rate for plastics at just 9%. BIR - NON-FERROUS METALSNON FERROUS METALS AND ALLOYSNON FERROUS METALS DEFINITIONWHAT ARE NON FERROUS METALSNONFERROUS METALS NEWS The most commonly used non-ferrous metals are aluminium, copper, lead, zinc, nickel, titanium, cobalt, chromium and precious metals. Millions of tonnes of non-ferrous scrap are recovered annually and used by smelters, refiners, ingot makers, foundries and other manufacturers. Secondary materials are essential to the industry’s survival BIR - TEXTILESBUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL RECYCLINGBIR GOV PHBIR PHBIR PHILIPPINESBIR PORTALBRAINERD INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY At a recent BIR Convention, it was claimed that low recycling rates for used textiles represent a worldwide problem, with current rates estimated at 26% in Europe, 15% in China and 12% in the USA. Within Europe, the collection rates vary hugely from country to country: a report from the European Clothing Action Plan on used textilecollections
BIR - TYRES / RUBBER Tyres & Rubber. Extract BIR Annual Report 2020. After many twists and turns over the last few years, and following the latest round of consultations and discussions, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has decided to recommend a ban on the use of crumb rubber infill in artificial sports surfaces. This is a massive market for the recyclingNON-FERROUS METALS
n° 169 – December 2020. As explained in Ma Hongchang’s report above, it was announced on October 19 that it would be possible to export recycled brass, copper and cast aluminium alloy raw materials to China with effect from November 1 this year, if they meet the required standards. Also on October 19, the 13 th batch of importquotas
BIR - HOME OF BIRTHE FEDERATIONTHE INDUSTRYNEWS/PRESSPUBLICATIONSMEMBERS AREASTRUCTURE Welcome to BIR! The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is the only global recycling industry federation representing around 800 companies and 35 affiliated national recycling associations from 70 different countries. Its members are world leaders in the supply of raw materials and a key pillar for sustainable economic development. BIR - BIR WORLD RECYCLING CONVENTION & EXHIBITION - MAY 2021 2020 taught us the importance of resilience and that the recycling industry thrives on connections and collaboration. BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition will once again provide a platform for the international recycling sector, top industry executives, as well as buyers and sellers from across the globe for three days of business, in an exceptional and entertaining online setting.BIR - THE INDUSTRY
The textile industry is a $1 trillion worldwide business. But textiles are not used just for clothes - they are also in our homes, hospitals, workplaces and vehicles,in the form of cleaning materials, leisure equipment and so on.. Plastics. Available today in many shapes and BIR - MEMBERSLIST OF FEDERATION PLANETSSTAR TREK FEDERATION OF PLANETSBIR DOWNLOADBIR LOGOBIR OFFICIAL WEBSITEBIR RACEWAY BRAINERD BIR membership offers unique opportunities to develop international business contacts. The BIR membership directory and the organisation’s half-yearly conventions provide access to a powerful business network of national associations and commercial companies inmore
BIR - NEWSBIR LOGOBIR OFFICIAL WEBSITEBIR PHILIPPINEBIR WEBSITE Upcoming BIR World Recycling Convention: Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Making sense of challenges to stainless scrap trading. 28 May 2021. Tuesday, 1 June 2021, 15.00 - 16.00 (CEST) In what has been an eventful start to 2021, decent demand has been fuelled by a restocking of the stainless steel supply chain.BIR - PLASTICS
The global plastic recycling market is expected to register a compound annual growth rate of well over 6% in the next few years. According to the OECD, plastic recycling rates are between 14 and 18% at the global level. However, the United Nations puts the global recycling rate for plastics at just 9%. BIR - NON-FERROUS METALSNON FERROUS METALS AND ALLOYSNON FERROUS METALS DEFINITIONWHAT ARE NON FERROUS METALSNONFERROUS METALS NEWS The most commonly used non-ferrous metals are aluminium, copper, lead, zinc, nickel, titanium, cobalt, chromium and precious metals. Millions of tonnes of non-ferrous scrap are recovered annually and used by smelters, refiners, ingot makers, foundries and other manufacturers. Secondary materials are essential to the industry’s survival BIR - TEXTILESBUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL RECYCLINGBIR GOV PHBIR PHBIR PHILIPPINESBIR PORTALBRAINERD INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY At a recent BIR Convention, it was claimed that low recycling rates for used textiles represent a worldwide problem, with current rates estimated at 26% in Europe, 15% in China and 12% in the USA. Within Europe, the collection rates vary hugely from country to country: a report from the European Clothing Action Plan on used textilecollections
BIR - TYRES / RUBBER Tyres & Rubber. Extract BIR Annual Report 2020. After many twists and turns over the last few years, and following the latest round of consultations and discussions, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has decided to recommend a ban on the use of crumb rubber infill in artificial sports surfaces. This is a massive market for the recyclingNON-FERROUS METALS
n° 169 – December 2020. As explained in Ma Hongchang’s report above, it was announced on October 19 that it would be possible to export recycled brass, copper and cast aluminium alloy raw materials to China with effect from November 1 this year, if they meet the required standards. Also on October 19, the 13 th batch of importquotas
BIR - HOME OF BIR
Welcome to BIR! The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is the only global recycling industry federation representing around 800 companies and 35 affiliated national recycling associations from 70 different countries. Its members are world leaders in the supply of raw materials and a key pillar for sustainable economic development. BIR - BIR WORLD RECYCLING CONVENTION & EXHIBITION - MAY 2021 2020 taught us the importance of resilience and that the recycling industry thrives on connections and collaboration. BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition will once again provide a platform for the international recycling sector, top industry executives, as well as buyers and sellers from across the globe for three days of business, in an exceptional and entertaining online setting. BIR - THE FEDERATION Founded in 1948, BIR was the first federation to support the interests of the recycling industry on an international scale. Today, BIR represents over 760 member companies from the private sector and 37 national associations, in more than 70 countries. Together, these members form the largest international recycling federation.JOIN BIR
Joining BIR grants access to its Members Directory, an essential networking and information tool featuring details about potential suppliers and customers in more than 70 countries across the world. BIR organises two international conventions each year. These events usually draw close to a thousand business leaders in the recyclingindustry who
BIR - PRESS RELEASES - BIR’S 2020 ANNUAL REPORT: QUICKLY The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) today releases its 2020 Annual Report that highlights key recycling industry developments and data as well as the organization’s activities on behalf of its membership.The report is launched during the opening address delivered by BIR President Tom Bird at the start of the 2021 online World Recycling Convention & Exhibition aimed at keeping the BIR BIR - PRESS RELEASES - BIR FERROUS DIVISION: 11TH EDITION The BIR 2020 May Convention in Istanbul has been postponed to October 2020 owing to the Coronavirus pandemic. That’s why the BIR Ferrous Board today announces the publication of the 11th edition of “World Steel Recycling in Figures” during a meeting via video conference.. Divisional President Greg Schnitzer emphasizes his great pleasure in unveiling the eleventh edition of “World Steel BIR - NEWS - CHINA: IMPORTANT IMPORT POLICY ADJUSTMENT In its Announcement No. 39 of 2021, the Chinese General Administration of Customs* has decided to adjust the catalog of import and export commodities that must be inspected and have included eight 10-digit customs commodity codes for imported recycled raw materials. The eight 10-digit customs commo BIR - NEWS - 2019 SHREDDER SAFETY REPORT PUBLISHED AND Workforce safety is most important. In 2020, BIR initiated a worldwide survey of shredder owners and operators in order to identify the risk factors leading to accidents and injuries in the previous year; their feedback has been analyzed in the ground-breaking 2019 Shredder Safety Survey report presented today at the BIR Shredder Committee’s onlinemeeting.
BIR - SHREDDER SAFETY SURVEY 2020 The BIR Shredder Committee at its meeting on Tuesday 1st June 2021 presented the “Report of the BIR Shredder Safety Survey for 2019” – Download - and launched its “BIR Shredder Safety Survey –2020”
TOM BIRD: ‘WE HAVE TO LET THE FREE MARKET ROLL’ interview 8 . m 9 ‘We have to let the free market roll’ Tom Bird: Tom Bird is halfway through his anticipated four-year term aspresident of the
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23 April 2020
COVID-19 UPDATE BY BIR AMBASSADORS: LOCKDOWNS EXERT A STRANGLEHOLD ONSCRAP SUPPLY
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23 April 2020
INDIA: MINISTRY OF SHIPPING REQUESTS PORT AUTHORITIES TO WAIVE STORAGE AND OTHER CHARGES*
17 April 2020
COVID-19 UPDATE: FRAGMENTED PICTURE FOR UNDER-PRESSURE RECYCLINGINDUSTRY
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14 April 2020
EUROPEAN COMMISSION’S ADVICE ON "WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS"*
09 April 2020
COVID-19: FIRST VIRTUAL MEETING OF BIR AMBASSADORS*
08 April 2020
BIR CREATES COVID-19 CRISIS COORDINATION TEAM*
07 April 2020
COVID-19 UPDATE : BIR CONTACTS GOVERNMENTS AND SHIPPING LINES TO ALLEVIATE IMPACT OF PORT SHUT-DOWNS*
03 April 2020
INDIA : CIRCULAR ON MEASURES TO FACILITATE TRADE DURING LOCKDOWN*
02 April 2020
COVID-19 UPDATE: BIR CALLS ON GOVERNMENTS TO RECOGNIZE RECYCLING INDUSTRIES AS ESSENTIAL ACTIVITIES*
31 March 2020
CORONAVIRUS UPDATE : EUROPEAN COMMISSION PUBLISHES GUIDANCE DOCUMENT*
24 March 2020
CORONAVIRUS UPDATE BY BIR AMBASSADORS: CRITICAL WORK OF RECYCLING INDUSTRY RECOGNIZED IN MANY PARTS OF WORLD*
19 March 2020
UPDATE - IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS ON RECYCLING MARKETS: RECYCLING INDUSTRY FORCED TO ADAPT TO RAPIDLY-CHANGING CIRCUMSTANCESMore Covid-19 news
COVID-19 UPDATE: BIR CALLS ON GOVERNMENTS TO RECOGNIZE RECYCLING INDUSTRIES AS ESSENTIAL ACTIVITIES The Bureau of International Recycling is the global federation of recycling industries and represents directly or indirectly over 30.000 recyclers in more than 70 countries around the world, including 36 National Associations. BIR Member Companies c ...Read more...
A MESSAGE FROM BIR PRESIDENT TOM BIRD Dear BIR Member, The situation across the planet has unfolded in an unprecedented way, affecting our daily lives, our interaction with our friends and family, and also our businesses. In these trying times I want to reassure you that you can continu ...Read more...
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Chinese quotas for waste & scrap imports: full list of 6th batch 202023 April 2020
Today, the Solid Waste & Chemicals Management Centre of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the People's Republic of China published the 6th batch of waste import quotas for 2020*. According t ... Covid-19 Update by BIR Ambassadors: Lockdowns exert a stranglehold onscrap supply
23 April 2020
In the latest of our series of updates on the world’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, BIR Ambassadors have provided a summary of the impact of the virus on their respective countries and regions, ... India: Ministry of Shipping requests port authorities to waive storage and other charges23 April 2020
On 21 April, the Indian Government’s Ministry of Shipping addressed an official letter to “all major ports” ordering the remission of various charges to port users, including storage charges, lease r...
Covid-19 Update: Fragmented picture for under-pressure recyclingindustry
17 April 2020
BIR continues to gather expert updates on the impact of COVID-19 on international recycling markets. Even though China, the starting point for the pandemic, has passed its peak of infections and is t ...More news
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GLOBAL RECYCLING FOUNDATION RECYCLING IS A GLOBAL ISSUE The Global Recycling Foundation supports the promotion of recycling, and the recycling industry, across the world to showcase its vital role in preserving the future of the planet. Our mission is to fund educational and awareness programmes, which focus on the sustainable and inclusive development of recycling,across the world.
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CELEBRATE GLOBAL RECYCLING DAY WITH EDUCATION MATERIALS FROM THE GLOBAL RECYCLING FOUNDATION*
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GLOBAL RECYCLING DAY STARTS TO ANNOUNCE EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES FROMACROSS THE WORLD
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THE FLAGS WERE OUT FOR GLOBAL RECYCLING DAY AT THE BMR 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN DUBAI Securing the future of our planetSAVE THE PLANET.
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Global Recycling Day was created in 2018 to help recognize, and celebrate, the importance recycling plays in preserving our precious primary resources and securing the future of our planet. It is a day for the world to come together, and put the planet first. Our mission is twofold: * To tell world leaders that recycling is simply too important not to be a global issue, and that a common, joined up approach to recycling is urgently needed. * To ask people across the planet to think resource, not waste, when it comes to the goods around us – until this happens we simply won’t award recycled goods the true value and repurpose theydeserve.
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