Recycling is an essential part of the aluminum industry and makes sense economically, technically and ecologically. And with the growth in aluminum consumption from the packaging and automotive industries in South America, Europe and Asia, the future for global scrap recycling looks promising.
Asia remains an important market and forecasters are predicting more scrap generation from the region in the coming years, so decreasing the need for imports from US and European markets, which in turn will boost domestic availability for those markets.
Metal Bulletin Events ‘Asian Recycled Aluminium Conference 2012 is your perfect platform to meet partners across the scrap and recycling supply chain to understand industry developments in China, Japan, India and other SE Asian countries and what the future holds for the region.
Key topics to be covered include:
· Production capacity in secondary aluminium and new projects in the pipeline
· China’s latest regulatory development on resources recycling system, safety and health hazards in metal scrap recycling
· Aluminium scrap demand and consumption from China, India and other Asian countries
· Developments in automotive and packaging sectors and the implication on the scrap market