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The Recycled Aluminum market is an important part of the Aluminum industry. Recycled Aluminum is produced from scrap metal, which is collected from a variety of sources, including industrial and consumer waste. The process of recycling Aluminum involves melting down scrap metal and then purifying it to create new Aluminum products. Recycled Aluminum is used in a variety of applications, including automotive parts, construction materials, and packaging.
Recycled Aluminum is an environmentally friendly option, as it reduces the need for new Aluminum production, which can be energy-intensive. Additionally, it helps to reduce the amount of waste that is sent to landfills.
Some companies in the Recycled Aluminum market include Novelis, Alcoa, and Aleris. Show Less Read more