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Automobile recycling
Automotive recycling – an American success story 3 – 46
EU directive poses threat to vehicle recyclers 4 – 32
China studies best car battery recycling practices 6 – 11
SEDA: Safe and speedy ELV fluid drainage 6 – 73
Initiative boosts Italy’s vehicle recycling 5 – 17
Battery recycling
Battery recycling: the EU and Switzerland power ahead 6 – 40
New European battery recycling record 8 – 19
China
Chinese recycling forum sets open dialogue benchmark 1 – 21
Testing China’s passion for iron ore 2 – 46
The history and art of trading scrap with China 3 – 68
China: pushing towards centralised scrap procurement 4 – 44
E-waste in China: feast and famine 4 – 80
Admirable frankness garnished with analogy and metaphor 6 – 28
China anticipates aluminium boom 6 – 35
Increase in Chinese inspection activity 7 – 11
Exports to China: A well-developed blind spot 7 – 32
China looks to weed out the ‘sour dead fish’ 10 – 26
RoHS – WEEE & China 10 – 38
Company profiles
The Alpert Group – success through strong relationships 3 – 52
One51 puts down a WEEE market marker 4 – 76
ELG rises to meet global stainless steel challenges 6 – 54
Podgurski: service specialist toasts expansion 6 – 69
Congresses, conventions & trade shows
Pollutec goes from strength to strength 1 – 29
ISRI Convention: Recyclers meet and greet in the ‘Big Easy’ 4 – 54
ISRI Convention: Show-time for new products and services 4 – 60
BIR Spring Convention in Athens 5 – 22
Recycling Aktiv – the open-air machinery exhibition 8 – 60
BDSV: Exclude processed steel scrap from waste regime 8 – 63
Recycling & Waste Management: fighting fit at forty 8 – 66
BIR Autumn Convention in Warsaw 9 – 26
Country & regional reports
Greece wrestles with recycling progress 4 – 38
ISRI builds bridges in India 4 – 75
England’s new recycling road map 6 – 50
Recycling UK: Time to get real about recycling 6 – 52
Snapshot of metals recycling in South Africa 7 – 26
In search of Vietnam’s imported scrap processing industry 8 – 32
Poland: facing up to a recycling learning curve 8 – 48
BIR trains spotlight on recycling in Poland 9 – 45
Vietnam: get connected to get ahead 9 – 46
Electronics recycling
Illegal e-scrap shipments and the issue of 2 – 20
enforcement: Mission Impossible?
China send E-waste back to Japan 3 – 09
Steve Jobs wants a greener Apple 6 – 37
Ferrous metal
Value in use will dictate ferrous scrap choices 4 – 64
Optimistic longer-term outlook for steel and scrap 5 – 28
Steel recycling: More scrap is travelling ever further 8 – 64
Is pig iron threatening scrap? 8 – 111
India axes supplier registration scheme 9 – 32
Interviews
Dominique Maguin – BIR’s new President under 8 – 42
the spotlight
David Loewenthal: a ‘green’ metal recycler 8 – 82
Legislation
REACH becomes reality 2 – 31
Revising EU waste rules: a 15-year legacy in the making 3 – 42
EU waste shipment revision: ‘There must be a better way’ 6 – 60
Media & metal Separation
No ‘black and white’ in mixed metals 5 – 37
Handling of metals could change – by definition 10 – 37
A R T I C L E S U R V E Y 2 0 0 7
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Index of articles published in 2
Below is a list of the main articles featured in this year’s 10 issues of Recycling International.
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