The Material Footprint of AI: What Rising Data Centre Construction Means for Metals
By 2025, roughly 78% of organisations globally report using AI in at least one function — up sharply from just […]
By 2025, roughly 78% of organisations globally report using AI in at least one function — up sharply from just […]
The WEEE Directive (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive) is one of the clearest examples of how regulation can stimulate
Using scrap as feedstock for steel production has many advantages: Why Are Scrap Ratios Still Low — and Why Do
Not all end-of-life scrap is equal. If an end-of-life car is simply flattened, baled, and thrown straight into the shredder,
Why do scrap grades control scrap flows, customers and discounts? Clean, well-sorted scrap with known composition and very low contaminants
Indonesia is the engine of nickel supply. Production there has been ramping up fast, and that primary metal has set
The concept of measuring unidentified aluminium available for use, which has been left in place, stockpiled or abandoned, is of
There is increasing interest in the concept of revealing unidentified copper tonnage available for use. This is material that is
In theory, copper can be recycled indefinitely, and still maintain its intrinsic values such as conductivity and malleability. However, for