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World Recycling Forum: Facing the Challenges
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BIR Autumn Roundtables: Fiber Quality Concerns are in the Mix
Posted on October 28th, 2011 No commentsBureau of International Recycling (BIR) Paper Division President Ranjit Baxi of U.K.-based J&H Sales International has expressed concern that, for quality reasons, European recovered fiber exports to China are coming under increasing pressure from material supplied by other regions of the world. If China were to cut back on its imports, Europe was likely to be “the first to suffer,” Baxi told attendees of the BIR Paper Division meeting in Munich in October. Third-quarter GDP growth in China was the slowest in two years, Baxi also noted, calling it proof that even the world’s main driver of demand for recovered fibre has not been immune to the latest economic crisis.
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A Common Language
Posted on August 12th, 2011 No commentsThe Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc. (ISRI), Washington, D.C., has released specifications designed to “modernize, standardize and streamline plastics buying and selling,” the group says
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Magnet Applications Hires GM
Posted on August 9th, 2011 No commentsMagnet Applications , a subsidiary of Bunting Magnetics Co.
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Washington Partners with PepsiCo Dream Machine Recycling Initiative
Posted on April 7th, 2011 No commentsPepsiCo has partnered with the DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID) and the District Department of Public Works (DPW) to make Washington, D.C. the nation’s first city to partner with the Dream Machine recycling initiative
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PepsiCo Develops 100 Percent Plant-Based PET Bottle
Posted on April 6th, 2011 No commentsBeverage maker, PepsiCo, with headquarters in Purchase, N.Y. has developed what it is calling the world’s first PET plastic bottle made entirely from plant-based, fully renewable resources.
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