
Contributed by: Anonymous
2021-05-25
MThe aluminum can is a package built for the circular economy; it is by far the most valuable material in the recycling bin on a per ton basis. A used beverage can act as a “technical nutrient” as it is returned to the material stream as feedstock at the end of its useful life. Aluminum cans are recycled repeatedly in a closed loop process. Many municipalities have initiated financially viable recycling programs which rely on re-selling collected material to subsidize their effort.
While the amount of recycled content in the average aluminum can far exceeds competitive packaging types, there is room for significant improvement in the aluminum can recycling rate. The aluminum industry’s ultimate goal is to recycle every can that’s produced.
Some of the best practices with respect to beverage can manufacturing and design are highlighted below:
On the other hand, strict policies on recycling should be undertaken by the Government (State/ Municipalities). The industry associations need to work closely with the Government in framing such policies beneficial for circular economy.
Some of the best practices that are needed to create responsible, comprehensive and sensible recycling policy are outlined below.
Raw Materials
Scrap
Consumables
Primary Aluminium
Secondary Aluminium
Equipment
Technology
Downstream Products
Finished Products
Utilities
Services
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