
Recycling is an essential part of the aluminium industry, which is both viable and sensible economically, technically and ecologically. In the present scenario, where the world is buzzing with challenges such as a rising global population, increased carbon emissions, greater energy costs, and limited feedstock, recycling is emerging as a need rather than a source of worry.
Fortunately, aluminium is a 100 per cent recyclable metal, and its intrinsic purity is unaffected by recycling. Aluminium recycling promotes the twin ideals of sustainability and stewardship, which encourage responsible and conscientious resource usage and require producers to accept responsibility for a product's environmental, health, and safety implications. Recycled aluminium usage worldwide increased from 26 million tonnes in 2021 to 27.1 million tonnes in 2022. In 2023, consumption is predicted to exceed 28 million tonnes.
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The demand for recycled aluminium has been growing steadily during the last decade. While the overall demand for aluminium is likely to improve by about 1.8 per cent in 2023, the demand for recycled aluminium is forecast to grow at about 4.2 per cent. Many aluminium manufacturers now supply green aluminium products that are more recycled and manufactured with sustainable energy.
To know more about how recycling will shape the global aluminium industry, AL Circle is launching the 17th edition of its e-Magazine – 'Recycling – Reshaping the future of the Aluminium Value Chain.' This year global organizations and associations like Hydro, Tomra, EPIQ, Gouda Refractory, Every Can Counts, and others have confirmed their participation in our e-Magazine.
So what are you waiting for! Participate now to increase your understanding of the topic and prepare yourself for a sustainable future.
Our e-Magazine will also include interviews with stalwarts of the aluminium industry and associated industry titans on the importance of recycling and how it brings a sustainable difference in the aluminium value chain.
Efficient recycling may significantly help the environment and economy, and it is the obligation of manufacturers to encourage recycling seriously. Recycling aluminium items at the end of their useful life increases their worth and provides a fresh lease on life equal to the old.
We look forward to reaching more readers with this new e-Magazine. Keep following AL Circle and stay tuned for more updates.
To participate or feature your brand in this exclusive edition or for any queries or communication, contact us at promotions@alcircle.com
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