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October 2005 – pag. 5

The President of the Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is not just a figure-head; he is intimately involved in all…

November 2005 – pag. 53

Asia & Pacific Rim Stainless steel scrap prices have taken a severe beating over the last few weeks. In addition…

November 2005 – pag. 56

M A R K E T A N A L Y S I S Non-Ferrous Closed: November 1 2005 The…

November 2005 – pag. 41

Finally, and very importantly, second-hand cloth- ing meets a real need in Europe and Africa, mainly among the needy who…

November 2005 – pag. 31

D espite concerted government efforts toapply the brakes, the Chinese economy had grown by a further 9.4% in July- September…

November 2005 – pag. 18

N ot for the first time, and probably not for thelast, the vexed question of waste definitions dominated the meeting…

November 2005 – pag. 5

The Ferrous Round-Table could best be described as a ‘meeting of bulls and bears’. The majority of speak- ers were…

November 2005 – pag. 6

E V E N T S C A L E N D A R 2005 22-23 November London Gatwick (UK)…

December 2005 – pag. 35

fob because of high iron ore prices. These developments have had little effect as, by mid-November, Brazil- ian pig iron…

December 2005 – pag. 9

N E W S Recycling International • December 2005 9 * Single-Stream in Perspective ‘Single-Stream in Perspective’ chronicles the rise…

December 2005 – pag. 17

cess to articles and reports on the in- dustrial marketplace from dozens of countries; and a business forum for real-time…