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Circular Economy

Circular Economy

Copper Advances the Circular Economy

To meet growing global ambitions on sustainability, both recycling and primary production will be needed to meet demand, which is expected to double by 2050.

Copper, with its infinite life cycle, is a 100 percent recyclable material that can be used over and over again without any loss of its chemical or physical properties.

A truly circular economy reduces the consumption of natural resources, energy use, waste and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by utilizing sustainable and circular materials that maximize the potential of circular systems, which are supported by circular value chains.

Copper plays a key role in a circular society. As a durable, versatile and infinitely recyclable material, copper provides longevity to a wide range of applications that can be recycled at their end-of-life (EoL) and reintroduced into productive use.

Copper’s applications are drivers of the green transition, enabling renewable energy systems, energy efficiency and sustainable buildings that reduce energy use and carbon emissions. Circular value chains that decrease pollution and waste in pre-consumer operations and post-consumer recycling further lower the environmental impact of copper’s applications. 

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COPPER IS A CIRCULAR MATERIAL

Copper's natural properties make it ideal for circular applications. Through its ability to be infinitely recycled without any loss of its chemical or physical properties, copper is the material of choice for sustainable and recyclable applications.

COPPER ENABLES CIRCULAR SYSTEMS

important to decarbonization, such as energy storage systems, smart grid technologies and heat pumps, which minimize or eliminate waste and pollution.

 

ICA MEMBERS PRACTICE CIRCULARITY

in the production and use of copper, from reducing and reusing natural resources and waste in operations to employing efforts to close the loop for recycling.

 

 

ICA members, together with copper value chain, collaborate closely with global policymakers, consumers and NGOs to close the loop on copper recycling.

On average, 26.7 million tonnes of copper were used globally each year from 2009 to 2018. During this time, a total of approximately 8.7 million tonnes of copper per year came from the recycling of “old” scrap (i.e., post-consumer copper contained in EoL products) and “new” scrap (i.e., pre-consumer copper scrap generated during production and manufacturing processes).

ICA members are using cutting-edge technologies and innovative recycling processes, such as introducing scrap metals into the smelting process to recycle valuable raw materials and enhance efficiencies. This includes recycling intricate electronic devices and other increasingly complex products.

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Did You Know?

Recycling copper requires 85 percent less energy

than primary productionand reduces CO2 emissions.

32 percent of global copper demand

is met with recycled copper.

40 percent of copper is recycled

at product end of life. When pre-consumer scrap is added, this number reaches 56 percent.

ICA Members recycle 4 million tonnes

of post-consumer scrap annually, as of 2018.

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International Copper Association

The Paris Agreement was signed on Earth Day in 2016. Signers of the Agreement committed…

22 April 2024

Industrial Symbiosis: The opportunity from shared infrastructure and joint services

Brochure | Clean and Circular Economy
Ignacio Gentiluomo
29 February 2024

Industrial Symbiosis: The contribution of EU copper smelters’ non-copper products to circular economy

Brochure | Clean and Circular Economy
Ignacio Gentiluomo
28 February 2024

The Potential of Iron Silicate in the Construction Sector

Factsheet | Clean and Circular Economy
International Copper Association

Iron Silicate is an industrial minerals, purposefully produced during the refining and recycling processes of copper....

20 December 2023

End-of-Life Vehicles Regulation European Commission Proposal

Position Paper | Clean and Circular Economy
Symeon Christofyllidis

End-of-Life Vehicles Regulation European Commission Proposal The European Copper Institute (ECI) welcomes the European Commission’s…

20 December 2023

Recycled Copper Use and the Circular Economy: Drivers and Barriers

Presentation
International Copper Association
15 December 2023

Copper recycling in Europe: Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

Brochure | Clean and Circular Economy
Symeon Christofyllidis

Copper recycling in Europe: Waster from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Copper is 100% recyclable…

8 November 2023

The Role of Mining in the Circular Economy

Article | Copper Demand
Louise Assem

Achieving a truly circular economy is a shared goal requiring collaboration among stakeholders from various…

20 October 2023

Copper recycling in Europe: End-of-Life Vehicles (ELVs)

Brochure | Clean and Circular Economy
Symeon Christofyllidis

Copper recycling in Europe: End-of-Life Vehicles (ELVs) Copper is 100% recyclable and can be reused…

8 October 2023

Circular Copper

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International Copper Association

A truly circular economy reduces the consumption of natural resources, energy use, waste and greenhouse…

2 August 2023

Advancing the Circular Economy with Copper

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International Copper Association
24 July 2023

Substantiation & Communication of Explicit Environmental Claims (Green Claims)

PDF | Green Claims
Ignacio Gentiluomo

Substantiation & Communication of Explicit Environmental Claims (Green Claims Directive)...

7 July 2023

ECI Response to the Inception Impact Assesment for the Modernation of the EU Batteries Legislation

PDF | Batteries Regulation
Ignacio Gentiluomo
7 July 2023

Eco-Design for Sustainable Products Regulation – New Products Priorities

Position Paper | Clean and Circular Economy
Ignacio Gentiluomo

Eco-Design for Sustainable Products Regulation - New Products Priorities...

12 May 2023

Batteries and Waste Batteries Proposal

PDF | Batteries Regulation
Ignacio Gentiluomo
3 May 2023
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