TOMRA Recycling has expanded the application of its AUTOSORT™ PULSE Dynamic LIBS sorting system beyond aluminium alloy separation to include stainless steel, heavy metals, magnesium and incinerator bottom ash (IBA). The system can sort 6xxx aluminium alloys, stainless steel grades such as 304 and 316, as well as copper, brass and zinc, enabling recyclers to process multiple material streams with one platform while improving recovery efficiency and operational flexibility.
Jul 7, 2026 11:10India's Dhanvanti Engineering has completed over 250 non-ferrous metal recycling projects and strengthened its presence across India, the Middle East and Africa. Its proprietary Tilting Rotary Furnace (TRF) technology has been successfully adopted in aluminium alloy ingots, wire rods, extrusion and copper recycling, helping improve metal recovery, reduce energy consumption and support sustainable metal recycling worldwide.
Jul 7, 2026 11:09Hindalco Industries has commissioned a new aluminium bicycle component manufacturing facility in Chakan, Pune, Maharashtra, strengthening its presence in the mobility sector. The plant will serve both domestic and international markets and produce aluminium bicycle frames, rigid forks, wheel rims, handlebars and other lightweight components. Equipped with advanced manufacturing and finishing technologies, the facility is expected to produce approximately 500,000 bicycle frames and forks, 750,000 handlebars and 800,000 pairs of wheel rims annually. The investment aligns with Hindalco’s strategy to expand its portfolio of value-added aluminium products and increase its focus on mobility applications. The company continues to diversify beyond primary aluminium into higher-value segments, including flat-rolled products, extrusions, aluminium foils and aerospace-grade aluminium alloys, supporting growing demand for lightweight and sustainable transportation solutions.
Jun 23, 2026 17:58Britain’s growing aluminium scrap exports are raising concerns about the long-term availability of a critical raw material for domestic industries. According to Make UK, aluminium scrap exports reached 624,314 tonnes in 2025, up 43% from 2016 levels, while shipments to India increased 94% to nearly 199,000 tonnes. Exports to the US surged 989% year-on-year to 23,560 tonnes after aluminium scrap was excluded from Section 232 tariff measures. Make UK estimates the UK could require up to 6 million tonnes of recyclable aluminium scrap to support total aluminium demand of 8 million tonnes by 2035. The organisation warned that continued scrap outflows could weaken domestic manufacturing, discourage investment and reduce supply chain resilience. It called for greater investment in scrap collection, sorting and processing infrastructure, improved recycling standards and measures to retain critical aluminium alloys within the UK’s circular economy.
Jun 19, 2026 14:35Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will inaugurate a 10,000-tonne aluminium extrusion press at Yantra India Limited's Ordnance Factory in Ambajhari, Nagpur, on Friday. The proposed facility is expected to become an important resource for India's defence manufacturing sector. The extrusion press will enhance the country's ability to produce large, high-strength and precision aluminium alloy extrusions required for defence and aerospace applications.
Jun 19, 2026 14:33![[SMM Analysis] Aluminium Scrap Evolves Into Strategic Resource: Nations Roll Out Policies to Secure Domestic Supply](https://imgqn.smm.cn/production/admin/votes/imageslvDRc20240314085754.png)
As resource security and decarbonization become increasingly important, major economies are strengthening efforts to retain aluminum scrap. From the EU's review of export controls and the U.S. strategic asset proposal to Japan's circular economy initiatives and policies in the UAE and South Africa, these developments could reshape global scrap flows and affect secondary aluminum markets.
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