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RECYCLING M@GAZINE 19 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
PVC Recycling - Facing the Challenge
MBT Plants in Austria - Widening the Disposal Bottle Neck
Valentine Reimer - Almost too Good to Be True
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 18 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
E-Waste in Costa Rica - Central America Has the Will to Improve
Treatment Plants - Let’s Not Waste Cash
Jane Akumu - To Live and Die Next to Nairobi’s Eyesore
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 17 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
Pollutec in Paris - Focus on France
Steel market - Cloudy Horizons
Sepp Eisenriegler - Eco-Social Logic
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 16 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
WRF in Shanghai - Bridging the Gap
E-Waste in China - For the Sake of China’s Children
Sabine Flamme - Trusting the Market
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 15 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
Copper Detection - The Copper Challenge
E-Waste Recycling - Trading Obligations
Paul Pabor - Waste to Clean Energy
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 14 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
BIR Conference - Against the Law
Waste Shipments - National Law Collides with EU Regulations
Josef Barth: "We Need Targets!"
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 13 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
Bioplastics - Evolution of a New Packaging Species
Paper Recycling - Tough Times
Norbert Salomon - BAT Standards Are Cruicial to Air Purity
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RECYCLING M@GAZINE 12 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
Yohei Kawaguchi - Coming Full Circle
Product Design - Calculating the Recyclability
Anders Sverkman - What if You Could Eliminate the Risk?
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 11 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
Winfrid Rauch: Do It the Right Way – in the First Place
Ling Li: There is Still a Long Way to Go
Joan Ruddock: "Councils Must Provide Doorstep Services"
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 10 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
Lorenz Winter - Brazil wins a battle, but not the war
BIR - Copper scrap supply has been choked: Brief summaries of statements from BIR board members, published in the BIR Non-Ferrous World Mirror, July 2007
Robert Voss: "SO MUCH FOR FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS…"
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 09 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
EU Guidelines and the Struggle over Recycling
Regulation No 1013/2006 - New Regulation Replaces Basel Convention
WEEE Directive - Return to sender
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 08 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
European Paper Recycling grows - CEPI-Recycling Director knows about problems and chances
An Italian Explication of Paper Recycling - How to make the collection of used paper popular
Ron Sherga - Where Has All the Plastic Scrap Gone? The US is dominated by the Southern states
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 07 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
Dr. Darren Arola: Can guidelines solve Chinese problems?
Hazel M. Prichard: Platinum in our cities
Jim Puckett: Time to realize the global E-Waste Crisis
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 06 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
Abecedarian Recycling - In Canada, an Efficient System to Deal with Used Batteries Has yet to Develop
Wendt Corp - A Class of its Own: Wendt Corp from New York State is Widely Recognized for Manufacturing Excellent Automobile Shredders
Recovered Paper - Paper Streams from Europe to Asia: BIR Members from around the world share their views of the current developments
Judith Dunbar - Plastic Bags under Attack: Bans by Municipalities are Really Just a Big Eyewash
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 05 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
Rough Times in Guiyu - E-waste recycling in China has become a serious threat to human health and the environment. Now the authorities are stepping in.
The End of the Hype? - Heinz Pariser Tries to Answer the Question, “Will the Nickel Price Kill the Nickel Price?”
Martin Abbott - Venturing into New Terrain
Jan Vermoesen - Shredding Should Come First
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 04 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
Greece: Recycling at the Starting Line - The Country Came under the Spotlight at This Year’s BIR Spring Convention; RECYCLING m@gazine Reports from Athens
Gods Gathering - The Shakers and Makers Met at the BIR Committee Sessions
Roads of Plastic - In India, the Plastic Bag Problem Has Found a Creative Solution
Barry Hunter - Why Metal Scrap Demand Falters
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 03 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
China - Dos and Don’ts - To many Westerners, Business in the Middle Kingdom Remains Befuddling
Economic Growth Sustains Metal Prices - Goldman Sachs’s analysts expect prices to remain high, as both demand and supply of metals are growing
Metals Scrap Availability Improves - BIR Members from around the world share their views of the current developments
Michael Braungart - The End of Incineration
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 02 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
ISRI: The American View of the Markets
The Key to High Recycling Rates
Inside the Recovered Paper Market
Peter Mathews - Continuing Consolidation
[more ...]
 
RECYCLING M@GAZINE 01 : 2007
Some of the highlights:
Sorting by robots - Innovation by Bollegraaf
Non-Ferrous Metals Market Uncovered - BIR Members from around the world give their take on the Non-Ferrous Metals Market
Michael Biddle - Looking into the Plastics Crystal Ball
Karl-Heinz Florenz - Modernising Recycling
[more ...]
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