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China to enable recycled copper and aluminium imports from Nov. 15

China will allow imports of recycled copper and aluminium materials that abide by requirements from Nov. 15 as part of efforts to develop its recycling market, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment ( MEE) said on Thursday.

Recycled copper, copper alloy basic materials, recycled aluminium and aluminium alloy basic materials meeting requirements can be easily imported, and are no longer categorised as strong waste, the ministry stated in a statement.

The world's greatest consumer of numerous industrial commodities has increased efforts to reduce reliance on imports of raw products over which it has limited power to work out rates and that have cost it billions of dollars every year.

For Chinese smelters, utilizing scrap metals means they require less ore and concentrate and likewise discharge less carbon dioxide.

Beijing recently established a new state-run company-the China Resources Recycling Group (CRRG) to enhance recycling across sectors consisting of steel, non-ferrous metals, plastics as well as renewable resource.

CRRG, with an authorized capital of 10 billion yuan

(source: Reuters)