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The March-April 2010 issue of Recycling Today Global Edition is now available
Welcome to the March-April 2010 issue of Recycling Today Global Edition, the monthly business magazine covering the international scrap and recycling industry.
Be sure to visit www.RecyclingTodayGlobal.com throughout the month for breaking news stories and other news write-ups.
As a subscriber to Recycling Today Global Edition, please also be on the lookout in between issues of the publication for an e-newsletter with updates and recycling-related news from throughout the world.
The March-April 2010 issue also will be printed and distributed at key recycling conferences, including those held by ISRI and BIR. Here's what's in it:
Forward Thinking
Diwakar Gautam and Sunberg Limited focus on connecting with scrap buyers and sellers willing to forge relationships that create value.
Worlds Apart
China's steel industry rolls along while Europe's dips its toe into potential waters of recovery.
Growth Amid Chaos
Markets for recovered fibre may swirl, but a forecast predicts growth for the next five years.
Ready for Takeoff
Two key scrap industry conventions offer recyclers a chance to explore markets in two very different cities.
Market Reports: Ferrous Scrap
Reports from Western Europe, Russia and North America.
Market Reports: Nonferrous Metals
Reports from China, Western Europe and North America.
Market Reports: Recovered Fibre and Plastics
Reports from Western Europe and North America.
Palm Group Acquires Cheshire Recycling
European paper maker The Palm Group added to its recycling holdings with the purchase of Cheshire Recycling in the United Kingdom.
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