Mining
Friday, August 26th, 2022 11:21 am EDT
Clean aluminium scrap sourced locally from used vehicles and construction materials will be remelted to produce recycled content that will be used in aluminium billets at the Arvida smelter as well as other products from Rio Tinto’s Quebec facilities.
“Investing in new recycling facilities in Arvida is another step in our strategy to expand our offering of low carbon aluminium products and integrate the circular economy into our value chain,” Rio Tinto Aluminium managing director of Atlantic Operations Sebastien Ross said in a media statement.
“This will allow us to continue to meet our customers’ growing demand for responsible, traceable and responsible products.”
The recycling center is expected to be operational in the second quarter of 2024 and will have an initial capacity of 30,000 tonnes per year.
Construction will begin in coming months, Rio said, with a remelting furnace equipped with regenerative burners and an automated scrap loading system to be installed in an existing building at the Arvida plant.
The project is expected to generate C$30 million ($23m) in economic benefits in Quebec and will create around 10 new permanent jobs at the Arvida Plant.
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