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Jun 19, 2024

Metso to build electronic waste recycling facility for Hindalco Industries in India

Partnerships

  • Metso, a Finnish industrial machinery company, has partnered with Hindalco Industries, an Indian aluminum manufacturing company, to construct an electronic waste recycling plant in India.

  • Under this partnership, Metso will supply Hindalco with several pieces of equipment, including three Kaldo furnaces, an anode furnace and casting shop, gas cleaning, supporting equipment, and basic engineering for the facility.

  • This will mark this scale's first electronic waste recycling plant in India. The plant, expected to be operational by 2026, is projected to produce around 50,000 tonnes of low-carbon copper annually.

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