Metal Recycling

Brazil leads in aluminum recycling

The Brazilian Aluminum Association (ABAL) and the Brazilian Association of Highly Recyclable Cans Manufacturers report that in 2014 the country recycled 289,500 tons of aluminum beverage cans out of the 294,200 tons available in the market, a growth of 12.5 percent over the previous year.


Thus, the recycling rate for aluminum beverage cans reached 98.4 percent, keeping Brazil as the world leader since 2001.

The country recycled 98.4 percent of packaging in 2014

According to data of the two entities, 22.9 billion packs were recycled last year, which corresponds to 62.7 million per day or 2.6 million per hour.

According to ­­ Recycling Market Committee coordinator, Mario Fernandez, the recycling industry in Brazil has grown and matured. “For over 10 years we have been the country with the highest rate of aluminum cans recycling worldwide, sustaining a performance of over 90 percent. This demonstrates both the maturity level and the structure for the Brazilian recycling market. This is an increasingly outstanding market for the industry, the society and the environment.”

For Renault Castro, chief executive officer for Abralatas, “maintaining the recycling ratio close to 100 percent demonstrates that the model, which is a benchmark for drawing up the National Solid Waste Policy, has consolidated itself and serves as an example for a low-carbon economy, also generating jobs and income, according to the objectives to be achieved at COP-21 in Paris.”

In 2014 alone, collecting aluminum beverage cans injected R$845 million in country´s economy, thus contributing to generating income and jobs for thousands of waste pickers. Moreover, the recycling activity consumes only 5 percent of electrical energy, when compared to the primary metal production process. This means that recycling 289,500 tons of cans in 2014 allowed savings of 4,250 GWh per year for the country, a figure that corresponds to the annual residential consumption of 6.6 million people in two million homes.

An analysis on the beverage aluminum can lifecycle in Brazil, an unpublished study by the Packaging Technology Center, has confirmed the advantages of this packaging for the environment.

According to that survey, recycling aluminum cans for obtaining a new package reduces C02 emissions by 70 percent and energy consumption by 71 percent, among other benefits, when compared to cans made only with primary aluminum.

Published in the January 2016 Edition of American Recycler News

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