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BIR Releases Second Edition of its ‘Business Digest’: New Trade Rules for End-of-Life Electrical and Electronic Materials

The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is pleased to announce the release of the second edition of its Business Digest, a dedicated membership resource offering practical guidance on complex regulatory developments impacting the recycled materials industry.

This edition focuses on the new international trade rules for end-of-life electrical and electronic materials, following the entry into force of the Basel Convention E-Waste Amendments in January 2025.

The Digest provides:

  •  A concise overview of the new rules and procedures
  •  Guidance on implementation across the Basel Convention, OECD, and EU legal systems
  •  A breakdown of the new trade codes and control mechanisms
  • Practical case studies to illustrate shipment procedures under different regimes

“As regulatory frameworks evolve, it is crucial that our members are equipped with clear, practical tools to manage change,” says BIR President Susie Burrage OBE. “This second edition of the Business Digest is another milestone in our commitment to support members navigating increasingly complex international trade rules.”

BIR Director General Arnaud Brunet adds: “I would like to thank BIR Trade & Environment Policy Officer Federico Zanotti and the members of our EEEVB Committee for this initiative and their valuable input in preparing this essential document. By making it available in the Members’ Area of our website, we ensure secure access to exclusive information that facilitates business decisions across our global membership.”

Read more: Circulose and Birla Cellulose Announce Partnership Agreement to Advance Circular Textiles

The Business Digest, which is a Members Only publication, reflects BIR’s dedication to advocacy and member services, providing real-time resources in a rapidly changing regulatory environment. As with all issues in the series, this Business Digest is intended as a practical tool – not a legal document – to support corporate decision.

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