2021-11-19 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.
MoreFounded in 1948, BIR was the first federation to support the interests of the recycling
MoreInternational trade in recycled materials plays a pivotal role in supplying the world’s mills
MoreThe BIR Young Traders Gazette is an initiative of the BIR Young Traders Committee and
MoreThe Members Only Information Portal allows access to additional information of vital
MoreRatifies the main decisions regarding BIR and has full power to achieve the objectives of
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MoreThe Young Traders Group was created by BIR so that young executives (those aged 35
MoreThe Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is the only global recycling industry association representing around 800 companies and 35 affiliated national recycling federations from 70 different countries. Its members are world leaders in the supply of raw materials and a key pillar for sustainable economic development. Join BIR now!
More2021-10-25 Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) Founded in 1948, The Bureau of International Recycling was the first trade federation to support the interests of the recycling industry on an international scale. Today, BIR represents about 750 member companies from the private sector and 35 national associations in more than 70 countries, covering in ...
MoreInternational trade in recycled materials plays a pivotal role in supplying the world’s mills and factories and is instrumental in increasing the benefits offered by the industry. BIR has always advocated the free flow of recycled materials and actively monitors potential threats posed by trade restrictions and other protectionist measures.
MoreRecycling paper saves 65% of the energy needed to make new paper and also reduces water pollution by 35% and air pollution by 74%. Recycling one tonne of corrugated containers saves 390 kWh of energy, 1.1 barrels (176 litres) of oil, 6.6 million Btu's of energy, and 5 cubic metres of landfill. Recycling cardboard requires only 75% of the energy ...
MoreRecycling Facts. The oil required to retread a tyre is 20 litres less than the oil needed to manufacture a new tyre. With commercial vehicle tyres, the savings are even greater, estimated to be about 68 litres per tyre. Retreading a tyre costs anywhere from 30% to 70% less than manufacturing a new tyre. Over 90% of all aircraft tyres are retreads.
MoreOf more specific relevance to our recycling community, BIR and national associations have continued to muster their forces to defend the ... As all of us will have noted, international tensions – including those affecting our industry – did not cool down in 2019.
More2021-11-16 Founded in 1948, BIR was the first federation to support the interests of the recycling industry on an international scale. Today, BIR represents over around 700 member companies from the private sector and 39 national associations, in more than 70 countries. Together, these members form the largest international recycling federation.
More2021-11-19 Recycling one tonne of steel saves 1100 kg of iron ore, 630 kg of coal and 55 kg of limestone. Recycling one tonne of steel saves 642 kWh of energy, 1.8 barrels (287 litres) of oil and 2.3 cubic metres of landfill space. Every tonne of steel made from recycled scrap saves enough energy to power four homes for a whole year.
More2 天前 BIR provides a wide range of information tools offering expert insight in all legal, commercial and technical developments in the recycling sector. BIR has established a market-related information network to provide an international perspectivess on issues such as trade, commodity markets, and more.
More2021-10-25 Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) Founded in 1948, The Bureau of International Recycling was the first trade federation to support the interests of the recycling industry on an international scale. Today, BIR represents about 750 member companies from the private sector and 35 national associations in more than 70 countries, covering in ...
MoreBureau of International Recycling. 24 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt 1050 Brussels Belgium BE0408270228 Email us. [email protected] Call us +32 (0) 26 27 57 70. About Us. BIR is a global recycling industry association representing around 750 companies and 35 national recycling associations from
More2021-10-22 Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) Bureau International du Recyclage. Search Open Yearbook. Organization Name or Acronym This information is part of the Open Yearbook, a free service of UIA's subscription-based Yearbook of International Organizations. It includes profiles of non-profit organizations working worldwide in all fields of activity.
MoreOf more specific relevance to our recycling community, BIR and national associations have continued to muster their forces to defend the ... As all of us will have noted, international tensions – including those affecting our industry – did not cool down in 2019.
MoreBIR的其他含义 除了 国际回收局,BIR 还有其他含义。它们列在下面的左侧。请向下滚动并单击以查看每个。对于 BIR 的所有含义,请单击"更多"。如果您正在访问我们的英语版本,并且想要查看其他语言中 国际回收局 的定义,请单击右下角的语言菜单。
More2021-11-3 BIR: Restriction of international scrap trading “leads to less recycling”. “The post-COVID comeback for our industry has been strong when you look at overall trade volume,” acknowledged Dhawal Shah of India-based Metco Marketing in his first webinar as President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals Division. But he also told those watching the ...
MoreThe BIR World Recycling Convention Exhibition - keep up-to-date with the most important trends on the international recycling markets! The BIR exhibition is a platform for BIR member companies providing information services and machinery and equipment to the recycling industry.
More2021-10-25 Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) Founded in 1948, The Bureau of International Recycling was the first trade federation to support the interests of the recycling industry on an international scale. Today, BIR represents about 750 member companies from the private sector and 35 national associations in more than 70 countries, covering in ...
MoreBureau of International Recycling. 24 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt 1050 Brussels Belgium BE0408270228 Email us. [email protected] Call us +32 (0) 26 27 57 70. About Us. BIR is a global recycling industry association representing around 750 companies and 35 national recycling associations from
More2021-6-1 Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) Address: 24 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt 1050, Brussels, BE: Tel +32 2 627 57 70 : Email [email protected] Website: bir: BIR is the global federation of the recycling industry, representing the interests of major recycling companies and national associations from 70 countries worldwide. A key BIR ...
More2021-10-22 Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) Bureau International du Recyclage. Search Open Yearbook. Organization Name or Acronym This information is part of the Open Yearbook, a free service of UIA's subscription-based Yearbook of International Organizations. It includes profiles of non-profit organizations working worldwide in all fields of activity.
MoreBIR的其他含义 除了 国际回收局,BIR 还有其他含义。它们列在下面的左侧。请向下滚动并单击以查看每个。对于 BIR 的所有含义,请单击"更多"。如果您正在访问我们的英语版本,并且想要查看其他语言中 国际回收局 的定义,请单击右下角的语言菜单。
More2021-11-3 BIR: Restriction of international scrap trading “leads to less recycling”. “The post-COVID comeback for our industry has been strong when you look at overall trade volume,” acknowledged Dhawal Shah of India-based Metco Marketing in his first webinar as President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals Division. But he also told those watching the ...
More2013-8-1 In March 2008, Roger Brewster of Metal Interests Limited, UK, on behalf of the Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) in Brussels, commissioned Professor Sue Grimes of Imperial College and her team to carry out research and deliver a report on the Environmental Benefits of Recycling.
More2021-9-11 09.11.2021 −. TSR Recycling COO Denis Reuter has been appointed president of the Bureau of International Recycling's Ferrous Division, the international recycling federation announced on 8 November. According to the umbrella organisation, Mr Reuter has served on the board of the Ferrous Division since 2019.
MoreThe BIR World Recycling Convention Exhibition - keep up-to-date with the most important trends on the international recycling markets! The BIR exhibition is a platform for BIR member companies providing information services and machinery and equipment to the recycling industry.
More2021-11-9 The board of the Brussels-based Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) Ferrous Division has appointed Denis Reuter, chief operating officer of TSR Recycling GmbH Co. KG, as new president. Reuter is a long-standing member of BIR and has been active on the Ferrous divisional board since 2019, the association says.
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