The aluminium packaging recycling rate in the United Kingdom rose to a record high of 56% in 2019, up from 52% in 2018 (Environment Agency data published by National Packaging Waste Database (NPWD and reported on the Alupro website). The business recycling target of 61% was also exceeded by 2% with the recycling of a record 76% of aluminium cans.
The amount of aluminium packaging sold in the UK continues to grow annually, reaching 207,000 tonnes in 2019. Aluminium packaging includes products such as beverage cans, food trays, and food packaging.
Used aluminium packaging is recovered from a number of sources:
As with steel, aluminium packaging is recoverable using proven magnetic-based technology. The Eddy Current Separator is widely used to physically and dynamically expel aluminium from non-metallic waste. The application of this automated separation technology is fundamental to the future growth in aluminium packaging waste.
Separation of aluminium packaging on an Eddy Current Separator occurs when the metal is conveyed into the changing magnetic field of a high-speed, rotating, multi-pole magnet. The resultant effect causes the propulsion of the aluminium away from other non-metallic material, enabling separation and recovery.
Eddy Current Separators are found in:
The automated separation and recovery of aluminium packaging is key to reaching the UK Government's target of 64% in 2020 (business recycling target). Regularly reviewing the operational performance of the Eddy Current Separator is vitally important, ensuring that maximum aluminium recovery is maintained at all times.
For additional information on Eddy Current Separators and Magnetic Separators used to separate and recover both ferrous and non-ferrous metals, please contact us on:
Email: Gordon Kerr at GKerr@buntingmagnetics.com
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