Growth And Development Of The U.S, Aluminum Recycling Industry

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Richard L. Kerr
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The U.S. aluminum recycling industry has experienced rapid growth in both its size and importance over the past two decades. Secondary recovery now makes up about one-third of total U.S .. aluminum supply compared with ]9 percent, of a much smaller total in the early 1970's. This growth has occurred in part because recycled metal performs as well as new aluminum in most applications, and because it provides major savings in production costs and natural resource utilization. In addition, the recycling industry has played a critical role in greatly expanded -production and reclamation of aluminum beverage cans. Recycled metal makes up over half of the content of aluminum sheet used: to manufacture beverage cans. In future years, both the-production and reclamation of aluminum cans are likely to rise in foreign markets, thus providing the industry with opportunities for further growth. Recyclers may also play a larger role in supplying auto producers who are using increasing amounts of aluminum in passenger cars and trucks. However, in order to take advantage of this growing market, an efficient infrastructure for collection of scrap and production of metal must be developed.
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APA: Richard L. Kerr  (1995)  Growth And Development Of The U.S, Aluminum Recycling Industry

MLA: Richard L. Kerr Growth And Development Of The U.S, Aluminum Recycling Industry. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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