Aluminum | 2025-03-17 21:40:03
The newly launched material is regarded as suitable for greater circularity and sustainability in the automotive industry.

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): By creating the world's first aluminum coil made entirely of recycled, end-of-life automobile trash, Novelis Inc. achieved a significant milestone. This is regarded as a significant step towards increased circularity and sustainability in the automobile sector and represents a significant breakthrough for the European automotive market.
The recently introduced material is thought to be appropriate for increased sustainability and circularity in the automotive sector. It satisfies the most exacting requirements for formability and surface quality. The product shows that the business can satisfy the high performance requirements of contemporary car manufacturing.
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"The production of aluminum from 100% end-of-life vehicle scrap is a testament to its dedication to a circular future for aluminum and enhancing the supply of the critical material," said Michael Hahne, Vice President and General Manager, Automotive, Novelis Europe, responding to the accomplishment.
In order to allow automakers to include more recycled material in upcoming car designs, Novelis wants to scale up this innovative technique. By doing this, it hopes to fortify its position as a preferred partner for automakers in low-carbon aluminum solutions and hasten the shift to a more circular automotive industry.