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Aurubis begins production in US copper recycling facility

Aurubis begins production in US copper recycling facility

Aurubis AG, Europe’s largest copper manufacturer, announced on Wednesday that it had begun production at its newly constructed U.S. Metal Recycling Plant at Richmond, Georgia.

Aurubis stated that the plant would reduce the need for U.S. imports of metals. Production is expected to reach its full capacity by the first half 2026.

The plant, which will invest about $800,000,000, will be able to process 180,000 tons of complex recycling waste material each year, including printed circuit board, copper cable, and other metal bearing products.

The production will include 70,000 tonnes of high-grade blister-copper with a purity of 98-99%, as well as nickel, tin and precious metals.

Aurubis' spokesperson stated that the company intended to sell copper to U.S.-based customers. This will allow us to meet the increasing demand for strategic metals like copper in the U.S.

Copper demand in the U.S. is currently around 1.8 millions tons per year. Around half of this amount is imported. Aurubis stated that the Richmond plant would be an effective way to reduce copper imports.

Aurubis Richmond's blister copper can be further processed in Europe into high purity copper and copper products by Aurubis international smelting networks.

Aurubis CEO Toralf Haag stated that the company could consider additional projects in the United States.

Haag stated, "With its high recycling materials and favorable local conditions, Aurubis offers attractive prospects on the American market that we will continue considering closely in the future." Michael Hogan is the reporter. Mark Potter (Editing)

(source: Reuters)