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Aluminium beverage can recycling reaches a new record

As the industry drives toward 100% circularity by 2050, the simple circularity of aluminum reflects functioning collection solutions

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Aluminum beverage can recycling increased to 76% in 2023. Unsplash

The latest report by Metal Packaging Europe (MPE) and European Aluminium (EA) shows that the overall recycling rate for aluminium beverage cans in the European Union, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, and Iceland reached 76.3 percent in 2023. 

A steady increase in aluminum can recycling 

The records for the year show that both volumes placed on the market and recycling tonnages increased year on year, by 4 percent and 7 percent respectively, indicating that record volumes of aluminium recycled from cans were fed back into Europe's circular economy. The recycled tonnage represents a total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions saving of 5.7 million tonnes of CO2eq (equivalent to the annual amount of GHG produced by a European city of more than half a million inhabitants such as Lyon or Gdańsk.) 

The continued increase in recycled aluminium volume reflects a general uplift in recycling performance, accentuated in countries with deposit return schemes (DRS) for aluminium beverage cans. For example, in the reporting year (2023) Malta introduced a DRS which sparked a rapid increase in aluminium beverage can recycling from 50 to 80 percent. Equally significantly, both Latvia and the Slovak Republic experienced year-on-year double-digit growth in recycling rates in 2023 following their implementation of a DRS in 2022 (Latvia: from 60 percent to 74 percent in 2023(+14 percent ), Slovak Republic: from 58 percent to 91 percent in 2023 (+33 percent )). 

Metal plays a big role in Europe's circular economy 

This report highlights the integral role of the aluminium sector in contributing simultaneously to the EU's ambitious climate agenda and circular economy objectives. Indeed the reported increase in recycling rates is a significant driver of emissions reductions, as recycling aluminium requires 95 percent less energy than primary production. With the successful implementation of DRS and an export duty on aluminium scrap, Europe will be able to advance on closed loop can-to-can recycling. 

Despite this important progression, MPE and EA remain committed to increasing recycling rates at the European level, and supporting improved national collection infrastructure through Deposit Return Systems. In doing so both EU Member States and industry continue working towards 100 percent circularity by 2050. 

Director of the Packaging Group at European Aluminium, Andy Doran, commented, "Year on year the evidence builds that well designed Deposit Return Schemes offer consumers the additional incentive to return high value aluminium beverage cans for high quality recycling, at the same time creating the opportunity for closed product loop, circular economy solutions within Europe. Full Member State implementation is still needed of the Packaging & Packaging Waste Regulation National requirements for DRS, so that all EU citizens can now experience this simple and effective collection solution". 

"We are encouraged by the latest achievements and believe the industry is on the right long-term path. Aluminium is a permanent material and a circular resource whose inherent properties do not change, regardless of the number of times it goes through a recycling process. By 2023, 12 Member States had implemented deposit return schemes (DRS) for aluminium beverage cans, with more Member States 
1If a yearly GHG emission of 9,2 tonnes is assumed per EU citizen as used in the Product Environmental Footprint methodology, see Normalisation method and data for Environmental Footprints - Deliverable 2 of the AA Environmental Footprint and Material Efficiency Support for Product Policy (No. 70307/2012/ENV.C.1/635340)
following. This growing momentum clearly demonstrates that the pathway towards fully circular, can to-can recycling for aluminium beverage cans is taking shape across Europe." said Krassimira Kazashka, CEO of Metal Packaging Europe. 

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