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  • Environmental Protests Threaten Serbia’s Lithium Mining Project

    BY John Davis
    Plans for the extraction of a key raw material used in electric vehicle production are under threat in Serbia as environmental protests grow. The Jadar Valley project, aimed at extracting 58,000 tons of lithium annually, has faced increasing opposition from local communities who fear environmental damage. Mining giant Rio Tinto is facing delays that could...
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  • Israel’s First Lithium Battery Recycling Plant Tackles Toxic Battery Waste

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    A new lithium battery recycling plant in southern Israel aims to solve the environmental problem posed by electric vehicle batteries packed with toxic materials. The facility, known as Batte-Re, is Israel’s first electric vehicle battery recycling operation and has been established in Rotem Industrial Park near Dimona. Founded two years ago by four entrepreneurs, Batte-Re...
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  • Deep Sea Mining Poses Risks to Terrestrial Mining and Global Economies, Report Warns

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    Deep sea mining is anticipated to have a significant negative impact on terrestrial mining, potentially risking over $560 billion in annual export earnings, according to a new report from financial think tank Planet Tracker. The study, titled “Race to the Bottom,” argues that the financial benefits of seafloor mining are negligible and calls on governments...
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  • Capral and Rio Tinto Complete Successful Trial of Recycled-Content Aluminium Billets

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    Australia’s largest aluminium extruder, Capral, has successfully completed a trial using recycled-content billets supplied by Rio Tinto at Boyne Smelters Limited (BSL), marking a significant stride towards sustainable manufacturing. The trial involved remelting 50 to 100 tonnes of post-production aluminium scrap sourced from Capral’s Bremer Park extrusion plant in Southeast Queensland, resulting in billets containing...
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  • Alumil India Launches Loop 80, Pioneering 80% Recycled Aluminium for Architectural Systems

    BY Lara Browne
    Alumil India, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Alumil Group, has launched Loop 80, a groundbreaking certified aluminium product containing 80% recycled material, setting a new global standard for sustainability. This follows the success of Loop 60, the company’s first certified recycled aluminium, introduced in 2023. Loop 80 represents a significant advancement, achieving an impressive 87%...
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  • Constellium Implements LIBS Technology to Advance Automotive Aluminium Recycling

    BY Lara Browne
    Constellium SE has announced a major advancement in aluminium recycling for the automotive industry by implementing Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) technology at an industrial scale. Developed in collaboration with German recycling specialist OSR GmbH & Co. KG and a premium European automotive manufacturer, this initiative aims to reduce carbon emissions across the automotive supply chain...
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  • PT Vale Indonesia Signs $1.4 Billion Deal with China’s GEM for Net-Zero Nickel Processing Plant

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    Nickel processing company PT Vale Indonesia Tbk (INCO) has officially signed a cooperation agreement with Chinese firm GEM, for the development of a net-zero nickel processing facility in Central Sulawesi. The signing took place in Beijing this week and was witnessed by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto during his visit to China. The $1.4 billion project...
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  • Alba and Daiki Aluminium Team Up for Sustainable Aluminium Dross Facility in Bahrain

    BY John Davis
    Aluminium Bahrain (Alba) and Japan’s Daiki Aluminium Industry Company have signed a joint venture (JV) agreement to establish a sustainable aluminium dross processing facility in Bahrain. The planned facility will have an annual production capacity exceeding 25,000 tonnes, aiming to support waste recycling and promote sustainable solutions within the country. Ali Al Baqali, CEO of...
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  • Emirates Global Aluminium Extends Solar-Powered Aluminium Supply Deal with BMW

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA), the world’s largest producer of premium aluminium, has extended its CelestiAL-R supply agreement with the BMW Group for the coming years. CelestiAL-R is notable for being the world’s first aluminium blend made using solar power and recycled metal, aligning with the growing industry demand for sustainable materials. The BMW Group utilizes...
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  • Young Poong Ordered to Shut Zinc Refinery for Two Months Over Environmental Violations

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    Young Poong, the world’s sixth-largest zinc smelter, has been ordered to suspend operations at its Seokpo refinery facility for two months due to the unauthorized discharge of polluted wastewater. The shutdown is expected to impact the company’s ongoing attempt to secure ownership control of Korea Zinc, its affiliate and the world’s largest zinc producer. Earlier...
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  • Alumetal Completes Environmental Product Declaration for Recycled Aluminum Products

    BY John Davis
    Poland-based aluminum producer Alumetal has finalized an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) that documents the environmental impact of its recycled foundry alloy aluminum products. The EPD, based on an independent third-party assessment, offers detailed transparency regarding the mix of scrap qualities used in production at Alumetal’s plants. Alumetal, acquired by Norway’s Norsk Hydro ASA last year,...
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  • Copper’s Role in India’s Renewable Energy Push

    BY John Davis
    For every tonne of copper used in renewable energy systems, carbon emissions are reduced by between 100 and 7,500 tonnes over the system’s lifecycle, according to the International Copper Association (ICA). As India transitions to renewable energy, copper has emerged as a key material in the generation, transmission, and storage of clean energy, thanks to...
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  • New Plasmonic Photocatalyst Reduces Hydrogen Production Costs

    BY Lars Jensen
    American chemists have developed a plasmonic photocatalyst based on rhodium and copper, enabling the extraction of hydrogen from methane at a relatively low temperature of 450 degrees Celsius. This innovation is expected to lower energy and fuel costs for hydrogen production, making the process more sustainable, as detailed in a paper published in Nature Catalysis....
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  • Constellium Casts First Aluminum Plate Using Hydrogen Combustion

    BY Lars Jensen
    In mid-July, metallurgist Constellium successfully cast its first aluminum plate using hydrogen combustion at its research center in Voreppe, Isère, France. This marks a significant milestone for the company as it explores sustainable production methods aimed at reducing carbon emissions. The multinational company plans to deploy the hydrogen combustion system, still in the development phase,...
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  • Alcoa Optimistic on Aluminium Demand Amid Energy Transition

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    Alcoa is “very bullish” on the outlook for aluminium as the energy transition drives increased demand, including a shift away from copper, CEO William Oplinger said on Wednesday. Speaking at a conference in Sydney, Oplinger highlighted that demand growth will be largely driven by the energy transition, with aluminium increasingly substituting for copper in certain...
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  • Wieland Group Launches Solar Park to Boost Renewable Energy Use

    BY John Davis
    Copper products manufacturer Wieland Group has commissioned a solar park in Erbach, southern Germany, which will generate 29 GWh of renewable electricity annually. The company announced on Monday that it has invested nearly EUR 20 million ($21.7 million USD) in the project, which includes the installation of approximately 48,000 solar modules, 82 inverters, 14 transformer...
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  • Skoltech Scientists Develop Patented High-Stability Cathode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    Researchers at the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech) have developed and patented a high-capacity cathode material for lithium-ion batteries, featuring enhanced stability and an efficient production method. The material, based on layered transition metal oxides with increased nickel content, is expected to extend battery life by about 10% compared to commercially available alternatives....
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  • Solar-Powered Device Developed for Lithium Harvesting with Lower Emissions

    BY Lars Jensen
    Researchers have developed a solar-powered device capable of extracting lithium from brines while reducing greenhouse gas emissions, offering a potential alternative for more sustainable lithium production—an essential resource for rechargeable batteries. The floating device, created by a team led by Baoxia Mi from the University of California, Berkeley, and Jia Zhu from Nanjing University, takes...
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  • Aurubis and Coficab Renew Contract to Boost Sustainability in Automotive Supply Chain

    BY Lars Jensen
    Aurubis, a leading global provider of non-ferrous metals and one of the largest copper recyclers, and Coficab, a major player in the automotive industry’s wires and cables sector, have renewed a multi-year contract for the supply of copper wire rod. This renewed contract aims to expand sustainable volume growth in the automotive wire and cable...
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  • Rural Community Pushes Back Against Lithium Mining in Northern Portugal

    BY Lars Jensen
    Paulo Pires, a 50-year-old shepherd, enjoys spending his time in the meadows around Covas do Barroso in northern Portugal. Accompanied by his nine-year-old son Gonçalo, Pires tends to his flock of 190 sheep while enjoying the serene landscape of pastures, forests, and the sparsely populated hills. However, this tranquil way of life is under threat,...
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  • EU Could Meet 80% of Critical Raw Material Demand with Planned Projects

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    The European Union’s shift towards clean energy and digital technologies is driving a rapid increase in the demand for critical raw materials, with forecasts showing exponential growth in the coming years. As the EU moves away from fossil fuels, materials such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel — essential for batteries, renewable energy technologies, and the...
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  • Hydro Boosts U.S. Aluminium R&D with New Cassopolis Centre and Recycling Plant

    BY Lars Jensen
    Hydro has announced the expansion and relocation of its Hydro Aluminum Technology Center (HATC) to Cassopolis, Michigan, a move that enhances the company’s research and development capabilities in aluminium products. The new facility aims to support the growing demand for low-carbon aluminium in the U.S., with a focus on key sectors such as automotive, transportation,...
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  • UK Startup Caldera Develops Heat Storage Tech Using Recycled Aluminium and Volcanic Rock

    BY Lars Jensen
    UK-based startup Caldera has introduced a modular heat storage technology, Megacell, which uses a composite of recycled aluminium and volcanic rock to store heat for industrial processes and on-site photovoltaic energy. The technology is being promoted as a key tool for decarbonising industries by replacing conventional gas boilers with on-demand heat from renewable sources. Megacell...
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  • ALRO Launches Cutsmart Systems, Strengthens Focus on Precision and Sustainability

    BY Lars Jensen
    ALRO, one of Europe’s largest aluminum producers, has announced the opening of its new aluminum processing facility, Cutsmart Systems, in Slatina, Romania. The facility, developed with an investment of RON 13.7 million (approximately USD 2.9 million), is designed to enhance ALRO’s production capabilities by providing precision cutting services tailored to various industries’ needs. The launch...
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