The Bureau of International Recycling and the London-based Nickel Development Institute have tightened their contacts and to develop a closer co-operation in the field of nickel recycling.
This initiative was prompted by the recent publication of a special Recycling page on NiDI’s website www.nidi.org which gives specific information on various aspects of nickel recycling.
In a letter to Ivor Kirman, president of NiDI, Barry Hunter, BIR president, said “I believe both our organizations share a common goal of increasing awareness of the value of recycling. Clearly your presentation on recycling reflects this effort and elaborates on the fact that secondary products should not, and cannot, be considered as waste.”
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