GBCCA unveils new technology to close aluminium can recycling loop

The Global Aluminium Can Collectors Alliance (GBCCA) has announced the development of a new technology aimed at advancing the circular economy for aluminium beverage cans. According to the organization, the innovation is designed to improve the collection and recycling processes and ensure that cans remain one of the most recycled packaging formats worldwide.

GBCCA unveils new technology to close aluminium can recycling loop

The GBCCA emphasized that aluminium cans already have one of the highest recycling rates among packaging materials, but further improvements are necessary to meet global sustainability targets. The new technology is expected to enhance efficiency, reduce material losses, and strengthen traceability throughout the recycling chain.

The Alliance sees this initiative as part of a broader effort to close the recycling loop, ensuring that aluminium cans can be repeatedly recycled into new cans without loss of quality. Representatives stated that collaboration with industry partners and policymakers will be key to scaling up the technology and achieving measurable impact.

By showcasing the new approach, the GBCCA underlined its commitment to reducing resource use and emissions while supporting the transition toward a more circular packaging economy.

Source: GBCCA

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