The US Shredder and Castings Group, Trussville, Ala., announced it has become a member of the Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), headquartered in Brussels.
“We have been active supporters of ISRI and many of its local chapters since we started the company,” says US Shredder president Bill Tigner. “Our advance and progress into South America, Europe, India and the Middle East made it a logical progression for us to become a member of the BIR. We look forward to working with the organization to support the recycling industry worldwide.”
The Bureau of International Recycling is a global recycling industry association representing more than 850 companies and 40 affiliated federations from 70 different countries.
The US Shredder and Castings Group offers scrap shredders, control systems, downstream
systems, nonferrous recovery, air systems, scrap shears, balers, and loggers; as well as shredder
castings, service, engineering and consulting to the worldwide scrap industry. For more information,
please contact Bill Tigner at 205-999-7670.
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