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Wednesday, April 15 2020 - 16:00
AsiaNet
ALUMINIUM CHINA Prepares for in-depth Discussion On the Future of China's Recycled Aluminium Industry
SHANGHAI, April 15, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Preparations for ALUMINIUM CHINA 2020 are underway. World-leading aluminium 
producers, such as Novelis, Nikkeikin, CHALCO, Nanshan, and ALNAN, will exhibit 
with cutting-edge materials and experience in recycling sector. Meanwhile, 
leading aluminium recyclers Lizhong, Sigma Group and technology suppliers 
including OTTO JUNKER, Bobby Bartz, TOMRA are invited to share the technology 
about aluminium recycling. Held by Reed Exhibitions, the event is scheduled at 
Shanghai New International Expo Center from July 8 to 10, 2020.

Guests will gather on "Future Aluminium Plant - China Aluminium Recycling 
Innovation and Development Conference" to discuss the opportunities and 
challenges facing China's aluminium recycling and reusing.

Former grade regeneration in aluminium alloy becomes the future focus; primary 
and secondary aluminium producers are closely collaborating to promote energy 
efficiency.

China is the world's largest producer, consumer and exporter of aluminium, yet 
scrap aluminium consumption by aluminium manufacturers remains low. Also, a 
substantial portion of what was once quality wrought aluminium alloy is 
degraded. Thus, ongoing build-out of quality closed-loop recycling system and 
advocation for former grade regeneration are crucial.

Among the world's leading closed-loop recycling systems are the automotive 
aluminium plate recycling system by Novelis, and Hydro's consumer waste 
recycling projects. Bellwethers in China have also been advancing the recycling 
business. For example, Weiqiao Pioneering and Sigma Group are partnering on a 
300,000 tons/year recycled aluminium project. Another way would be upgrading 
the aluminium scrap recycling systems, which is taken by Nanshan and Mingtai.

Domestic recycled aluminium supply may replace import as demand grows, leading 
to the increasing need of recycling technology.

Statistics from Antaike show that the share of imported aluminium scrap in raw 
material for secondary aluminium has decreased from 50% in 2010 to 18%, while 
domestic scrap increased from 28% to 55%.

Apart from policy constraints, the COVID-19 epidemic may further reduce the 
aluminium scrap import in 2020. Domestic supply may replace import to become 
the primary source of aluminium scrap, leading to demand increase of recycling 
technology.

"China's recycling aluminium industry is going through transformation. And how 
we ensure the proper use of domestic aluminium scrap is a new challenge for the 
whole industry." said Mr. Gu from Nanshan Group, an exhibitor at ALUMINIUM 
CHINA 2020.

To pre-register and for more information, please visit the official website: 
http://www.aluminiumchina.com/ 

Media Contact: Julia Zhu
Tel: +86-10-5933 9054
Email: julia.zhu@reedexpo.com.cn

Source: Reed Exhibitions (China) Ltd.
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