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WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General British Metals Recycling Association Ken Mackenzie. BMRA members:. Trade Association - c 300 members ferrous and non-ferrous metals small, family owned businesses & large, international companies - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association
Page 2: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

WFAA WorkshopMay 22 2012

Ian HetheringtonDirector General

British Metals Recycling Association

Ken Mackenzie

Page 3: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

• Trade Association - c 300 members

• ferrous and non-ferrous metals

• small, family owned businesses & large, international companies

• collecting, sorting, shearing, baling, shredding and media separation, trading and export

BMRA members:

Page 4: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

Metalworks

Shredded scrap

End of Life Vehicle

Car Shredder

Depolluted End of Life Vehicle

Carmaker

Car in use - Product

Page 5: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

Smelters

Foundries

Exports

Media Separation

Shredding

Shearing / Baling

Collecting / Sorting

UK Metals Recycling- many suppliers, fewer customers

Page 6: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

Recycled metals- environmentally friendly

- widely used

Steel

Aluminium

Copper

Lead

Recycled content

42%

39%

32%

74%

Energy saving

60-75%

95%

87%

60%

Page 7: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

Huge environmental benefitsMetal recycling saves 551 million tonnes CO2

equivalent to:

• 1.8 % of all fossil fuel emissions*

• 65% emissions from aircraft

Increasing recycled content from 40%-50%would be equivalent to:

• 15% cut in aircraft emissions

*metal and paper, according to BIR/Imperial College (2010)

Page 8: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

High quality metal from scrapElectric Arc Furnace steelmaking- 95-100% scrap metal- tool steels, engine blocks, construction materials

Foundries- Up to 100% scrap- statues to oil rig castings

BOF steelmaking (blast furnace sites)- 10-20% scrap metal

Page 9: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

UK METALS RECYCLING- major contribution to European ‘end of life’ targets

• End of Life Vehicles : 75% car is metal 2 million cars , more than any other European country 85% of a car is recycled into secondary raw material

• Packaging : 2-5 billion cans every year

• WEEE : 8m fridges, washing m/cs, electronics

• Batteries : 98% lead acid batteries recycled

• Construction materials

Page 10: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

UK METALS RECYCLING- established trading industry

• £5.6 billion annual turnover*

• 13 million tonnes of metal recycled*

• > 70% exported

• traded on the London Metal Exchange

• internationally recognised specifications

Page 11: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

EU27 used 96 Million Tonnes of Iron & Steel scrap in 2010

EU27 exported 19 Million Tonnes of Iron & Steel scrap in 2010

EU 27 imported 3.6 Million Tonnes of Iron & Steel scrap in 2010

Page 12: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

Metal

– the world’s most recyclable and recycled

material

Page 13: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association
Page 14: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

• Supporting EU Industries

• Prompt EU Payments

• Excess of Scrap in EU

• Need to Export

• Help Import

• Competitive Neutrality

Page 15: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

Supporting EU Industries

Page 16: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

Excess of Scrap in EU

Page 17: WFAA Workshop May 22 2012 Ian Hetherington Director General  British Metals Recycling Association

Need to Export

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Competitive Neutrality

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