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Spectro’s information package on WEEE and RoHS |
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April 01, 2006.
Germany-based Spectro Analytical Instruments - a global leader in X-ray fluorescence and optical emission spectrometry - is offering a free information package to organisations interested in the analytical requirements of the EU’s Restriction of certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directives. ... more
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Proof of risk required to stop waste shipments |
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April 01, 2006.
The European Court of Justice has ruled that authorities in EU member states cannot halt waste shipments to other EU countries unless they can prove risk of harm to the environment or to health. ... more
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France targets ‘junk mail’ |
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April 01, 2006.
A new decree in France will force distributors of so-called ‘junk mail’ to pay towards the recycling of the material circulated by them. ... more
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IISI opens new office in Beijing |
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April 01, 2006.
The Belgium-based International Iron and Steel Institute (IISI) is scheduled to open an office in the Chinese capital Beijing this month. ... more
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Metalriciclo - a new metals recycling event |
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April 01, 2006.
Organised by Edimet, Metalriciclo is the name of a new metals recovery and recycling show to be held from September 14 to 16 this year at the Garda Fair Centre in Montichiari, Brescia. The event will be dedicated to the technologies, solutions, products, machinery and equipment associated with the collection, selection, processing, recycling and re-use of ferrous and non-ferrous scrap.
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MBA opens European plastics recycling plant |
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April 01, 2006.
Shortly after being recognised as a Tech Pioneer by the World Economic Forum in Davos, MBA Polymers has unveiled its third state-of-the-art plastics recycling plant. ... more
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Fun recycling facts |
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April 01, 2006.
Courtesy of the Can Manufacturers Institute (CMI) and Beverage Can Makers Europe (BCME), here are some fun facts about metal packaging and its recyclability:
* Used aluminium cans are recycled and returned to a store shelf as a new can in as few as 60 days. This means a consumer could purchase basically the same recycled aluminium can from a retailer’s shelf some six times a year.
* The average US citizen consumes 2.5 cans of soda each day at work.
* Recycling one aluminium can saves enough energy to run a television for three hours.
* A baby is born every three seconds; in that time, 140 cans are born.
* The energy saved each year through can recycling could light a city the size of Washington, DC for 3.7 years.
* Recycling aluminium creates 97% less water pollution than producing new metal from ore.
* It takes 670 recycled cans to make a bicycle. ... more
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Nine Liebherr handlers for China |
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April 01, 2006.
Nine Liebherr material handlers have been ordered by the scrap handling arm of China’s largest stainless steel producer, Taiyuan Iron & Steel (Group) Co., Ltd. (TISCO). ... more
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Alang crying out for more ships |
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April 01, 2006.
Once hailed as Asia’s largest shipbreaking yard, the fortunes of Alang in India have taken a downward turn. The number of ships dismantled on its beaches fell from more than 300 in 2002 to just 73 last year. ... more
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Record LME volumes in 2005 |
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April 01, 2006.
Last year produced yet another volume record at the London Metal Exchange (LME). More than 78 million lots were traded, representing an overall increase of 9.3% compared to 2004. At today’s prices, the total traded volumes were worth over US$ 4.5 billion. ... more
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People May 2006 |
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May 01, 2006.
* Robin Wiener
ISRI President Robin K. Wiener has been tapped to chair the Council of Manufacturing Associations for the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM). The Council of Manufacturing Associations is an allied group of NAM currently comprising over 200 manufacturing trade associations. Its mission is to provide manufacturing associations with the knowledge, resources and networks to help their members create a stronger and more prosperous manufacturing sector in the USA.
* Don Smale
Don Smale, until recently Secretary-General of the International Lead and Zinc Study Group (ILZSG), has been named Common Secretary-General of three metal study groups: the International Copper Study Group (ICSG), the International Nickel Study Groups (INSG) and of the ILZSG itself. He has already taken up his new responsibilities at the Study Groups’ common headquarters in Lisbon, Portugal.
* Walter T. Benecki
Walter T. Benecki has been appointed as a Member of the Board of B ... more
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Sold! May 2006 |
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May 01, 2006.
* Steinert
PSC Metals Inc. of Mayfield Heights, Ohio, USA, has completed significant equipment purchases in recent months. Its site at Beaver Falls in Pennsylvania has seen the installation of an ISS 240 400 SU Selective Sensor Induction Sorting System from Steinert US of St Petersburg in Florida. The company will use the unit in the automatic removal of stainless steel and non-ferrous metals from its auto shredder residue. The 96-inch wide unit uses sophisticated induction sensors and high-speed air ejectors to recover more than 99% of metals in the residue stream, according to Steinert.
In addition, PSC Metals’ site at Canton, Ohio, has added downstream solutions for its ferrous and non-ferrous scrap operations to enhance the quality, density and cleanliness of its finished product. The ferrous downstream system consists of two 60-inch by 84-inch Steinert axial-pole magnets, a 72-inch wide Z box, and dual 60-inch wide picking conveyors.
* LSI Electronics
Albuquerque Iron ... more
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Business News May 2006 |
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May 01, 2006.
* TSR Recycling
TSR Recycling of Bottrop has acquired a fellow German firm, Behrens Rohstoff of Ströbeck. As a result, TSR Recycling has strengthened its presence in the state of Sachsen Anhalt in the east of the country. Harald Nehrens, founder and Director of Behrens Rohstoff, will stay on as a consultant in order to help supervise the transition.
TSR Recycling and its US-based sister The David J. Joseph Company are both – still – part of the Dutch-based SHV Group of companies. TSR Recycling is Germany’s largest recycling enterprise.
* Al-jon
Privately-held Republic Financial Corp. has made an equity investment alongside existing ownership and management in Al-jon, Inc. of Ottumwa, Iowa, USA, a manufacturer of equipment for the solid waste and scrap metal industries. Republic Financial will provide capital as well as operational and financial expertise to support the existing management team in its pursuit of strategic growth initiatives.
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UK plastics recycling website |
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May 01, 2006.
The UK’s Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) has launched a new Internet-based service designed to bring together plastic waste generators, recyclers, suppliers and end users.
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Demands for better enforcement of packaging rules |
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May 01, 2006.
The European Commission has been asked to discipline EU member states which flout single market rules in their pursuit of environmental objectives.
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Denmark and Germany clash over deposits |
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May 01, 2006.
The European Commission should apply ‘maximum pressure’ on Germany to end a long-running dispute over imports of deposit-free drinks containers, according to a joint statement from two of Denmark’s government ministers. ... more
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Praise for electro-scrap efforts |
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May 01, 2006.
The German environment ministry has praised industry for shouldering its responsibilities in relation to electrical and electronic scrap. This follows the country’s implementation on March 24 of key components of the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). ... more
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Retailers hit by WEEE implementation |
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May 01, 2006.
Lack of harmonisation in the implementation of the EU Directive on Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is imposing a significant financial burden on retailers, prompting retail association Eurocommerce to demand an urgent review within the European Commission.
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Car recycling problems in the Czech Republic |
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May 01, 2006.
Only around 20% of the cars becoming obsolete in the Czech Republic are being delivered to authorised recycling facilities, according to the national automobile industry association and facility owners. ... more
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Clemen-soap (Part Two) |
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May 01, 2006.
France’s Defence Minister Michele Alliot-Marie has insisted that the country’s obsolete aircraft carrier Clemenceau ‘will not rot in Brest’. ... more
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EU Commission says it’s good to walk |
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May 01, 2006.
The European Commission, which employs more than 22 000 people, is encouraging its staff to walk to work or to use public transport under plans agreed in March. According to Administration Commissioner Siim Kallas, the mobility plan sends a strong message regarding environmental protection and covers all journeys by commission staff, both between home and work and between commission offices.
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China raises export tariffs on copper products |
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May 01, 2006.
As from April 10, the China Ministry of Finance has raised export tariffs on 25 categories of copper and copper-related products. ... more
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Swiss Olympians celebrate with Caterpillar |
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May 01, 2006.
Brothers Philipp and Simon Schoch won gold and silver medals for parallel snowboarding at the recent Turin Winter Olympics. ... more
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Saving Florida’s Bikinis |
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September 12, 2007.
One drive down the A1A highway in Fort Lauderdale, Florida reveals an abundance of exactly what one would expect; condominiums, hotels, shops, nightclubs, seafood restaurants, palm trees and tanned, beautiful women in bikinis. ... more
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Uganda: $1.5m PET recycling firm expands |
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September 12, 2007.
Uganda | A US$1.5 million plastic bottles recycling facility in Uganda’s capital Kampala is going to be expanded to match the rate at which plastic products are manufactured. ... more
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