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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 9: Indian aluminium demand is growing rapidly due to increase in population, urbanisation and industrialisation. It is an important metal for high-value demand segments like infrastructure – Power, Transportation, Railways, Aerospace, Building & Construction, Renewable Energy and Consumer Durables to remain net zero economy by 2050.India’s growing appetite for aluminium industry is largely accounted by demand for aluminium recycling industry in India which is zoomed at a CAGR of 9-11% from fiscal 2015 and 2023, while primary aluminium demand registered a CAGR of 1-2% only. India’s automobile, power, railways, packaging, consumer durables and construction sectors are…

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KOCHI: Union minister for steel Jyotiraditya Scindia said his ministry will push primary steel producers to use 50% of their input from scrapped or recycled steel by 2047, aiming to achieve the goal of a circular economy.Scindia was addressing the plenary session on the final day of the three-day International Indian Material Recycling Conference, organised by the Material Recycling Association of India (MRAI), in Kochi on Saturday.“India’s journey to the Amritkal will be visionary. I am fully committed to the circular economy and recycling sector of India and increasing the per capita consumption of steel. 22% of our steel is…

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India is the third-largest producer of E-waste after China and the US. More than 95 per cent of this waste is handled by the informal sector. Electronic waste (E-waste) is a global challenge and India too is facing the problem due to the rapid use and fast disposal of electronic gadgets. Material Recycling Association of India (MRAI) announced their 9th IMRC conference from May 5-7, 2022 at Leela Convention Centre, Shahdra, Delhi to address the growing concerns and discuss the roadmap to make India a green superpower by 2030. The 3-day event will see speakers from various companies and associations…

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