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Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP)
Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) works with partners to prevent waste, promote recycling and develop markets for valuable products. WRAP works with the public providing information and tools that support recycling and reduces food waste....
Aircraft Fleet Recycling
Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association is recognised as the leading global industry association dedicated to pursuing and promoting environmental best practice, regulatory excellence and sustainable developments in aircraft disassembly and recycling of...
Institute for Scrap Recycling Industries
ISRI is the voice of the scrap recycling industry, an association of companies that process, broker, and consume scrap commodities.You can find useful information on e-Waste Recycling and Metal (ferrous and non ferrous recycling).
Bureau of International Statistics
Founded in 1948, BIR was the first federation to support the interests of the recycling industry on an international scale. Today, BIR represents over 750 member companies from the private sector and 40 national associations in more than 70 countries....
Association Debrouille Compganie
Née en 2002, l’association Débrouille Compagnie fédère des artistes et artisans du monde entier qui créent, à partir de déchets, des œuvres utilitaires ou décoratives. L'association poursuit 3 objectifs complémentaires :
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Aluminium Waste
What is Aluminium Waste ?
Aluminium is a very expensive non ferrous metal and can therefore produce high incomes for recycling schemes. Alumium waste is produced primarily from two main streams, the production lines of aluminium industry and the...
LetsRecycle.com Prices for Recovered Materials
Letsrecycle provides accurate and up-to-dated information on UK prices of recovered materials, in particular plastic, paper, organics, glass, wood, textiles and metals.
Scrap Specification Circular by ISRI
The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries has published "The Scrap Specifications Circular",that provides guidelines for buying and selling a variety of processed scrap commodities, including ferrous, nonferrous, paper, plastics,...
Aluminium Dross Recycling
The worldwide aluminium industry produces nearly five million tonnes of furnace waste each year. Known as dross, the residual waste material is produced from any process in which aluminium is melted, and is left behind after conventional recycling has...