World Recycled Aluminium Market Analysis Industry forecast to 2032
In 2024, these trends continued, with the castings segment reaching 14.44 million tonnes, can stock at 5.42 million tonnes, pellet for steel at 3.74 million tonnes, and extrusion at 4.80 million tonnes. The year 2024 signifies an essential point in the data, as it sets the stage for forecasting the future of recycled aluminium usage by end-use segments.
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In recent years, China’s aluminium industry—including the recycled aluminium sector—has undergone significant reforms. These include restrictions on aluminium scrap imports and the introduction of stricter quality standards for imported material.
Between 2024 and 2026, as per different types of market segmentation studies, planned expansions in secondary aluminium capacity are expected to exceed both current and anticipated scrap supply far. The tightest shortages are forecast for used beverage cans (UBCs) and extrusion scrap. Asia, and particularly China, is becoming a dominant demand hub for both wrought and cast scrap, intensifying competition for feedstock with Europe and North America. While regulatory measures and advances in sorting technologies will help improve scrap recovery and quality, they will not be sufficient to bridge the widening gap between supply and demand.
The global recycled aluminium usage by end-use segments has shown resilience and growth in the face of economic challenges. This is a promising sign for both the aluminium recycling industry and the broader sustainability goals, as it indicates an increasing reliance on recycled aluminium across various applications, with a positive CAGR outlook for the years ahead.
Source:AlCircle