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International Aluminium Institute Publishes Global Recycling Data

The International Aluminium Institute (IAI) has today released global aluminium recycling data.

According to figures from the IAI, recycling just one aluminium can conserves enough energy to recharge up to 20 mobile phones, while global aluminium recycling saves enough energy every year to power the whole of France.

Commenting on the recycling data, Marlen Bertram, IAI’s Director – Product Stewardship said:

The release of figures coincides with the third World Statistics Day (20th October), which is celebrated every five years. This year, World Statistics Day will reflect on the importance of trust and authoritative data.

Over the last 40 years, the IAI has provided the most credible, representative and authoritative data for the global aluminium industry and continues to provide reliable statistics and rigorous analytical expertise.

Ms Bertram noted:

“With comprehensive statistical data and pioneering material flow analysis, the IAI can track scrap aluminium globally from source to consumer by product, quality, form and region.”

According to the IAI, every year, more than 30 million tonnes of aluminium scrap is recycled globally, ensuring its status as one of the most recycled materials on the planet.

Marlen Bertram,
IAI, Director, Scenarios & Forecasts

Aluminium can be remelted and reused without any impact on its unique properties. This means that aluminium products can be recycled repeatedly.

According to the IAI, Europe has the highest Recycling Efficiency Rate (RER) in the world, recovering 81 per cent of aluminium scrap available in the region.

North America has the world’s highest Recycling Input Rate (RIR) with 57 per cent of the metal produced in the region originating from scrap.

China, which is the largest consumer of both primary and recycled aluminium, also produces more than 10 million tonnes of scrap aluminium each year, accounting for a third of the annual global total.

Key Facts

  • Recycling one tonne of aluminium saves greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to driving 40,000 miles in an average vehicle in the USA.

Download the factsheet here

About the IAIThe International Aluminium Institute (IAI) is the only body representing the global primary aluminium industry. The Institute has the most comprehensive global data on aluminium with more than 40 years of analysis on production, consumption, energy use and environmental impact.

Visit www.world-aluminium.org for more information.

To find out more about IAI’s data along the aluminium value chain, visit Alucycle.

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