The Value Path of Scrap – Part 2
Why do scrap grades control scrap flows, customers and discounts? Clean, well-sorted scrap with known composition and very low contaminants […]
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
In order to lower intensity in demand for Critical Raw Materials (CRMs), recycling is an obvious and desirable route forward.
According to the International Energy Agency, global solar energy generation is projected to grow at an annual rate of 10–15%
Following output at the World Aluminium Summit in London, herewith a videocast sharing some of our knowledge on the scrap/recycling
Electronic waste (E-waste) is material produced from discarded computers, mobile phones, monitors, small appliances, and other electronics and the accessories