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Page 1: Recycling advantages & savings - Engr. Salam Al Sharif, President, Bureau of Middle East Recycling (BMR), Chairman, BIR Ambassadors Committee  Chairman, Sharif Metals Intl

Presented by

Engr. Salam AL SHARIF

President, Bureau of Middle East Recycling (BMR)Chairman, BIR Ambassadors Committee

Chairman, Sharif Metals Intl

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Asia's Top 3 Economies in 2030!Asia now contributes 40% of global

GDP, According to the International Monetary Fund, it will deliver nearly two-thirds of global

growth in the next few years!

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s latestprojections forecast that the Chinese economy willgrow at an average of 5.2% per annum until 2030. Ifthat is the case, China’s economy will close the gap onthe United States, which according to the USDA isexpected to experience growth closer to 2.4% perannum through to 2030.

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2 India displaced China as the world’s fastest-

growing major economy in 2014, and with 7.7% annual GDP growth forecast by the USDA until 2030, the South Asian giant is universally regarded as the next global economic powerhouse.

The IMF has even predicted that India will rise from 7th largest to become the world’s 3rd largest economy as early as 2019, aided by its reformist government and its young population that is delivering a demographic dividend.

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Japan was the symbol of Asian economic resurgence. U.S. analysts flocked to Tokyo to learn the secrets of Japanese industry, government bureaucrats were praised for their success in “guiding” the private sector and the hardworking Japanese salary man was seen driving the world’s new economic leader.

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INDIA

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IMF RETAINS INDIA’S 2018

GROWTH PROJECTION AT 7.2%

The International Monetary Fund (IMF), accelerated economic reforms for India to achieve a higher growth trajectory, while retaining its growth projection of 7.2% for 2017-2018 in its biannual World Economic Outlook (WEO), IMF RAISED India’s growth estimate for 2016-17to 6.8% from 6.6% estimated in January, even as it maintained that economic activity had slowed primarily due to the effects of demonetization.

IMF PROJECTION make India the Fastest growing major

economy in 2016-17 with China estimated to have growth at

6.7% during 2016.

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has come a long way in modernizing its economy, reducing poverty and improving living standards for a large segment of its population.Its economy has been one of the largest contributors to global growth over the last decade, accounting for about 10% of the world’s increase in economic activity since 2005, while GDP per capita in PPP (purchasing power parity) terms is today three times as high as in 2000.

How important India is and has been in the past decades?

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World’s largest democracy and its huge. Skilled population have lots of room to grow. World’s 4th largest IT start-up hub (with more than 3,100 tech

startups in the past year alone). Ranks 2nd in worldwide food production. One of the world’s largest auto manufacturers. One of the world’s fastest growing e-commerce markets. Young people’s optimism (more than half of the population is

under 25 years of age).

How growth prospects of India is promising to be the 2nd largest economy?

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Rura l Development:

Increased urbanization and changes in global production system have changed the complete scenario of rural areas. Developments in rural areas are majorly concerned with the proper utilization of land resources and imparting proper healthcare and education to the people of rural areas.

Power:

In the last 10 years, power sector in India has seen increased participation of private sector, both foreign and domestic. 'New’ Electricity act, 2003 is a landmark document, first of its kind that revamps the regulatory framework governing the power sector.

Military research and development

India has set a budget of $ 100 billion for defense purchases for this decade. With this whooping amount, India has its sight set on modernizing military and jump-start its own defense industry.

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Growth Prospects:

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Media and entertainment industry has became one of the leading industries in India after registering an explosive growth in the last decade. There are more than 400 channels in the country till date.

Media and Entertainment:

Flourish, Booming, Rich history, geographical and cultural diversity attracts large number of international tourists in India. Tourism generates much revenue and opens employment opportunities in the country. GDP of tourism sector has increased by 229% in the years 1990-2011. Tourism generated USD 121 billion revenue, 39.3 million jobs in the last few years. And the count has been increasing ever since.

Tourism:

Economic Growth:

With fundamental reforms and their renewal in 1991 and 2000s respectively, India has managed to emerge as a free market economy. India is the 4th largest economy in the world. According to the Ease of Doing Business Index, India was ranked 132nd in year 2012 and ranks 123rd in Index of Economic Freedom world ranking.

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Agriculture: India is the 2nd largest food producer in the world. Agriculture and allied

sectors like fishing, forestry, etcetera, gave employment to 60% of the total

workforce with 18.6% of GDP in 2005.

Oil and Natural gas reserves: India has massive reserves of oil and natural gas. As of

January 2010, India has about 5.62 billion barrels of oil and 1.437 billion cubic metres

of natural gas reserves.

Employment: Employment growth in India is only 2.3% per year, but labor force is

growing by 2.5% a year. Unemployment in India is more than 9% and only 10% of

workforce is engaged in regular employment.

The government of India has taken an initiative to eradicate child labor and massive

allocations have been made for the same. It was US 10 million in 1995-96, U.S $16

million in 1996-87, and U.S $21 million for the year 2007.

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Infrastructure:

Infrastructure of any country boosts its pride and India has been witnessing continuous changes inthis sector, be it roadways , railways, airport, etc.

Urbanization :

It was after India’s adoption of mixed system of economy that urbanization in India gainedprominence. Only 11.4% of population resided in urban areas according to 1901 census. The countkept on increasing and it was 28.53% in 2001 and crossed 30% in 2011, constant at 31.16%. It hasbeen analyzed in a survey that by 2030, this count will go up to 40.76%. Delhi’s populationincreased by 4.1%, Mumbai’s by 3.1% and Kolkata’s by 2.1% in 2011 as compared to 2001census. Right now, India has around 300 million people living in metro cities. Our country iswitnessing the massive wave of urbanization, as around 10 million people migrate to towns andcities every year in search of jobs. This is also being termed as the largest rural-to-urban migrationof India.

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There has been a drastic change in the field of education in India. Educationsystem has witnessed a great extent of development in the past few years. Thisis due to increased investment and various mushroomed institutes all over thecountry. The literacy rate in India was recorded as 74% in 2011 census. Indiais now ranked at number 3 after china and U.S.A in the field of highereducation.

Healthcare:

Healthcare systems are established all over the country to provide betterdiagnosis, treatment of diseases, illness, etc. Health care plays a significant rolein any country’s economy. Therefore, in India too, health care is given aprominent attention. The 12thfive-year plan also underlined variousstrategies related to health.

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India’s growth prospects will definitely have an impact on India’s commodities.

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Worlds 3rd largest steel producer in 2016.

Growth been driven by domestic availability of raw materials such as iron ore and cost-effective labor.

Strived for continuous modernization and up-gradation of older plants and higher energy efficiency levels.

INDIA’S STEEL SECTOR:

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Copper in India reached 8 billion US dollar which created

50,000 direct and indirect jobs.

India has a huge growth potential in copper

consumption for the next 20-25 years as the

government increases focus on smart cities, rapid urbanization and

investments in infrastructure.

ICA India’s activities focus on helping end users to better understand

and appreciate the positive attributes of copper.

INDIA’S COPPER SECTOR:

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INDIA’S Aluminum SECTOR:

Aluminum consumption in India is poised to grow

from 3.3 million tonne (mt) in 2015-16 to 5.3 mt

in 2020-21riding on a host of government initiatives like,

Make in India

Smart Cities,

Housing for all,

Rural electrification

Freight corridors.

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TENSE

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FURNACE CHARGING

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AluminumALU TALK

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COPPER

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COPPER CANDY

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BRASS OCEAN

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India’s sustainable growth needs to encourage the recycling sector which is still un-segmented sector.

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10 REASONS tORECYCLE

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EconomicCompanies rely on recycling program to provide the raw materials they need to make a new products.

Creates Jobs More than 56,000 recycling and reuse enterprises employ 1.1 million workers nationwide..

Reduces WasteMost of this garbage goes into to landfills, where it's compacted and buried.

Environment ProtectionRecycling requires far less energy, uses fewer natural resources, and keeps waste from piling up in

landfills.

Preserves Energy offers significant energy savings over manufacturing with virgin materials. (Manufacturing with recycled aluminum cans uses 95% less energy.)

Reduce LandfillingSpace No one wants to live next door to a landfill. Recycling preserves existing landfill space.

Reduces Global WarmingIn 2000, recycling of solid waste prevented the release of 32.9 million metric tons of carbon equivalent (MMTCE, the unit of measure for greenhouse gases) into the air.

Reduces Water PollutionMaking goods from recycled materials generates far less water pollution than manufacturing from virgin materials.

Reduce Deforestation & DesertificationUsing recycled materials reduces the need to damage forests, wetlands, rivers and other places essential to wildlife.

Generates Demand Buying recycled products creates demand for more recycled products, decreasing waste and helping our economy.

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Recycling just one aluminum can saves enough energy to power a T.V. for 3

hours.

1 recycled glass bottle would save enough energy to power a computer for 25 minutes

The amount of wood and paper, we throw away each

year is enough to heat 50,000,000 homes for

20nyears

It takes 24 trees to make 1 ton of newspaper

It takes 40-95% less energy to produce goods with recycled aluminum, glass ,

plastic or paper than it does to manufacture them with raw materials.

A ton of PAPER made from recycled fibers instead of virgin fibers Conserves

• 7,000 gallons of water• 17-31 tress

• 4,000 kWh of electricity• 60 pound of air pollutants

Recycling creates four jobs for every one job created in the disposal industries

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Environmental protection illustrated:

1 ton Aluminum takes 1.6 cars off the road; i.e. Sharif recycles 120,000 Aluminum Ton

Per year which is like taking 192,000 cars off the road!

Recycling Preserves the Environment

95% - reduced carbon emission on recycled aluminum

85% - reduced carbon emission on recycled copper

65% - reduced carbon emission on recycled lead

74% - reduced carbon emission on recycled steel and tins

Preserving the Environment:

R E C Y C L I N G : - Reduces Energy Consumption

Reduces Water Pollution

Reduces Carbon footprints emission

Reduces environment Pollution

RECYCLING BEST AWARD ??

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• The old currency notes of Rs. 500 and 1000 that were exchanged is being recycled into hardboards in Kannur, Kerala.

• RBI in Kerala selling shredded old notes to hardboard making factory.• The factory converts old notes to pulp and uses them to make hardboards.• It has received 80 metric tones of shredded notes in three

weeks.

RECYCLING BEST AWARD !!!Narendra Modi (India’s Prime Minister) is recycling!

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BIRThe Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is the only global recycling industry association representing around 800 companies and 35 affiliated national recycling federations from 70 different countries. Its members are world leaders in the supply of raw materials and a key pillar for sustainable economic development.

BIR encourages

recycling!

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Announced & launched by

Mr. Ranjit Baxi, will be on

18 March 2018, this day will

be celebrated across the globe

and will make you proud to be

part of this initiative.

>>GLOBAL RECYCLING DAY<<

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BMR’s objective is to spread word of recycling awareness, represent the Middle East recyclers in the international arena and protects environment.

• Non-profit oriented organization. • Promotes Recycling.• Represents Middle East recyclers in the

international world.• Environment protection.• Networking.

BMR:-

Achievements of BMR

Membership growth , conferences attendees

Mediation and arbitration.

Recycling awareness.

Recycling awareness through seminars, community lectures,

Best practices of recycling processes.

Government and private sector synergy.

Common contract with Indian associations

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BUREAU OF MIDDLE EAST RECYCLING

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Thank you

--Your Right Partner in the Middle East --

SHARIF METALS INT’L.