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amounting to € 150-250 per tonne – relates to logistics has attracted the attention of DHL, the logistics sub- sidiary...

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recycling sector that has been mainly focusing on the reclamation of copper and precious metals from boards and electronic components....

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WEEE scrap piled up in front of the treatment line operated by Cablofer Bex. Text & photography by Klaus Vollrath...

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Sims UK opens large scrap terminal Stratford-based Sims Group UK has opened one of Europe’s largest metal recycling terminals in...

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Sumitomo opens PVC recycling operation Sumitomo Corp., the international business conglomerate based in Tokyo, Japan, is investing close to US$...

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20 result of a lengthy legislative process shaped by polit- ical rivalries and by strong influence from pressure groups showing...

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tion of the WEEE directive; however, the failure of the majority of EU member states to meet last year’s August...

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N E W S Recycling International • March 2005 ■ Non-ferrous metal scrap, stainless, nickel scraps… ■ Telecom relay, military...

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Genesis Attachments’ latest addition to its XP Series of mobile shears is laying claim to the title of the world’s...

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N E W S Recycling International • March 2005 8 The Brussels-based International Iron and Steel Institute (IISI) has published...

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N E W S The Westbound Transpacific Stabilization Agreement (WTSA) has recommended an across-the-board rate increase of US$ 100 per...