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BIR Convention highlights South-East Asia’s ascent as a global metals recycling hub

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Update time : 2024-10-31 16:04:44
According to industry experts at the recent BIR convention in Singapore, Southeast Asia is rapidly establishing itself as a major hub for metals recycling, with new facilities emerging across Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. Currently, BIR has a membership of over 1,100 companies, and around 1,200 delegates attended the Autumn Convention held in Singapore.

The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is the only global recycling industry federation representing more than 30,000 companies around the globe held the WORLD RECYCLING CONVENTION (Round-table session) in SINGAPORE from October (27) 28-29, 2024, RAFFLES CITY CONVENTION CENTRE, FAIRMONT HOTEL

Among the latest additions is Oryx’s advanced stainless steel recycling facility in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, which has been designed as a modern reloading point for alloyed scrap.

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