Morning Agenda
          8.30am – 9.30am
          REGISTRATION & NETWORKING BREAKFAST
          11am – 11.15am
          REFRESHMENT BREAK
          9.30am – 9.35am
          Welcome Address
          Nadine Bloxsome, Membership & Sustainability Manager, ALFED 9.35am – 10am
          OPENING KEYNOTE
          How Soon Will Companies Win or Lose Business on the Carbon Content of their Product? Lord Rupert Redesdale
          10am – 10.20am
          UK Net Zero Strategy
          Henry Green, Head of Net Zero Delivery
          Net Zero Strategy Directorate
          10.25am – 11am
          Addressing Carbon Leakage Risk to Support
          Decarbonisation
          Timothy Stock, Head of Embodied Emissions ReportingIndustrial Decarbonisation at Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
          11.15am – 11.45am
          A Global Sustainability Pathway for Aluminium – UK Opportunities
          Miles Prosser, Secretary General, International Aluminium Institute
          11.45am – 12.15pm
          Powering a Sustainable Future
          Cameron West, Carbon & Energy Analyst, Zenergi
          12.15pm – 1pm
          How to Make Carbon Reduction
           
    Commercially Viable
          Chris Maclean, CEO, Open Energy Market & Guests
          1pm – 2pm
          LUNCH & NETWORKING
          Afternoon Agenda
          2pm – 2.45pm
          Panel Discussion: Greenshoring – UK Aluminium
          Moderator - Dr Mark Jones, Head of Business Development, BCAST Brunel
          Panellists - Paul Cantwell, Head of Net Zero Programs, National Manufacturing Institute of Scotland
          Rachel Wiffen, Senior Process Engineer, Innoval Technology Ltd
          Tom Giddings, Executive Director, Alupro
          Kilian Schneider, Process Metallurgist, Constellium
          2.45pm – 3.30pm
          Panel Discussion: Addressing Competitiveness and Carbon Leakage in UK Aluminium Production
          Moderator - Jo Milligan, Head of Government Relations & External Affairs, GFG Alliance
          Panellists - Emanuele Manigrassi, Senior Manager, Climate & Energy, European Aluminium
          Andy Doran, Senior Manager, Sustainability & Recycling Development, Novelis Europe
          Katie Doubleday,HM Treasury
          Tom Jones, CEO, ALFED
          3.30pm – 3.45pm REFRESHMENT BREAK
          3.45pm – 4pm
          Fast Forward Zero
          Jerome Lucaes, CEO Fast Forward Zero
          4pm – 4.30pm
          Smart Sorting Technology for a Green Future
           
    Terence Keyworth, Segment Manager Metal, TOMRA
          Recycling Sorting
          4.30pm – 5.15pm
          Panel Discussion: Eliminating Waste
          Moderator - Elle Bennett-Runton, Knowledge
          Transfer Manager - Circular Economy, Innovate UK KTN
          Panellists - Jan Lukaszewski, Technical Manager, ALFED
          Mike Dines, Director, Tandom Metallurgical Ltd
          Laura Downey, Innovation Manager (Sustainable Manufacturing), WMG, University of Warwick
          5.30pm – 6.30pm
          NETWORKING RECEPTION
          Sponsored by Zenergi
          Sustainability Strategy Day
          Thursday, 1st June 2023
          KEYNOTE
          How Soon Will Companies Win or Lose Business on the Carbon Content of their Product?
           
     
     Lord Rupert Redesdale
    Lord Rupert Redesdale
          
              
              
            
            Rupert Redesdale 25 years of carbon campaigning
           
     
    How soon will companies win or lose business on the carbon content of their product?
           
     
    Drivers
          for Carbon Reporting
          Net Zero
          Procurement
          Company climate change carbon targets
           
    Carbon Reporting
          ESG (Alfed ESG Officer training)
           
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            net zero – definition
           
     
     
    Step
          Advisory
          Compulsory
          
              
              
            
            Current Legislation
          Consequence of taking no action
          Energy White paper –powering our Net Zero Future
           
    Increased costs due to future carbon taxation, public image and new contracts
           
    GHG Reporting - Annual Mandatory GHG emissions reporting
           
    None compliant directors report
           
     
     
    Compulsory
          SECR - Annual Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR)
          None compliant tax return
          Compulsory
          ESOS - Energy Savings Opportunities Scheme
          Upto £50,000 penalty every 4 years
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            Future Legislation
          Consequence of taking no action
          Step 2
          NZC 2050 – Net Zero Carbon by 2050 Advisory
           
    Increased costs due to future carbon taxation, public image and new contracts
          Compulsory
          TCFD 2025 – Taskforce on Climate
          Related Financial Disclosure
          None compliant tax return
          Advisory
          SBTi – Science Based Targets Initiative
           
    Competitor advantage and public opinion
          Potential
          UK ETS –
          UK Emissions Trading Scheme
           
     
     
    Potential future taxation currently at £25/tonne of CO2
           
    
              
              
            
            net zero - industry take note
           
     
     
    
              
              
            
            net zero – supplier pressure
           
     
     
    
              
              
            
            net zero – employee pressure
           
     
     
    Procurement
          • How many companies have require carbon data as part of their procurement process?
          • How long before that is a mandatory element of procurement requirements?
           
    TO BE NET ZERO, WE NEED TO UNDERSTAND –GHG Emissions – THE SCOPES
           
     
     
    
              
              
            
            OH S**T MOMENT
          How many companies in the supply chain?
           
     
    NET ZERO – WHAT DO WE NEED?
           
    • STRATEGY
          • POLICY
          • BUY-IN
           
    • COMMITMENT
           
    • DATA
          • DATA
          • DATA
           
    • NET ZERO PLAN
          • THE PLAN MAY INCLUDE SOME OR ALL OF THESE AREAS…….
          Who in the company is responsible for Carbon reporting and ESG?
           
     
     
     
     
    "Intrinsically linked"
          Q: What is the current position? What is the ambition?
           
     
     
     
    
              
              
            
            Alfed ESG Officer
          • Alfed training to be able to:
           
    • Understand all elements needed to be ESG compliant
          • Focus on companies carbon profile, environmental and societal policies
          • Formulate necessary policies in all ESG areas
          • Ability to integrate all policies into company governance and risk register
          Who should go on the course?
          • Those who wish to be ESG officers
          • Those who are tasked with creating and implementing ESG policies
           
    • Those tasked with carbon reporting
          • No prior qualifications needed
          
              
              
            
            Alfed ESG Course
           
    • Course will be based on online webinars
          • In person training
          • Online materials
          • Access to online forum
          • CPD
          • Please sign up….
          Sustainability Strategy Day
          Thursday, 1st June 2023
          
              
              
            
            UK Net Zero Strategy
           
     
     
    Net Zero Strategy Directorate
           Head of Net Zero Delivery
          Henry Green
    Head of Net Zero Delivery
          Henry Green
          Overview of the UK’s net zero strategy
           Henry Green, Head of Net Zero Delivery Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
    Henry Green, Head of Net Zero Delivery Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
          
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            Reducing fossil fuel use and increasing renewable energy has been key
           
    Growing renewables and falling demand have pushed out coal in the UK
           
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            The 2021 Net Zero Strategy set a path to reduce emissions across all sectors
           
     
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            The 2023 Powering Up Britain plans brought energy security and net zero together
           
    • We published the Powering Up Britain plans in March 2023.
          • Energy security and net zero are two sides of the same coin – we can secure reliable energy supplies whilst cutting carbon and reducing prices.
           
    • Putin’s illegal war destabilised global energy markets and led to an energy crisis. (Figure 1).
           
    • The Government provided unprecedented support to consumers and firms (Figure 2).
          • To meet Britain’s future energy needs, and bring down prices, we set out a plan to diversify, decarbonise and domesticate energy production.
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        Figure 1: Destabilised global energy markets
          Figure 2: Government support for business and consumers
           
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            The Independent Review of Net Zero set out the economic opportunities of net zero
           
     
    • An independent review, led by Chris Skidmore MP, a Conservative Member of Parliament
          • Focused on ‘Delivering a pro-growth, cost-effective net zero in the context of global economic shocks’
          • Over three months, the Review led 52 evidence sessions, meeting more than 1000 businesses, universities and other organisations. It received more than 1800 written evidence submissions.
          • In January 2023, it published its report ‘Mission Zero’. It made 129 recommendations, including:
          ⚬ Review UK incentives in the context of the Inflation Reduction Act
          ⚬ Clear plans to deliver 70GW of solar
          ⚬ A public engagement plan
          • Its major conclusion: net zero is the growth opportunity of the 21ˢᵗ century
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        • The UK has a long-term plan for reaching net zero – as set out in its 2021 Net Zero Strategy
          • This is driving decarbonisation across the economy
          • Net zero and energy security are two sides of the same coin – brought together in the Powering Up Britain plans
           
     
    • 2023 is another important year of action
          • The UK’s strategy is built on growing the economy while responding to climate change
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        Sustainability Strategy Day
          Thursday, 1st June 2023
          Addressing Carbon Leakage Risk to support
           
    Decarbonisation
          Timothy Stock
          Head of Embodied Emissions
           
    Reporting - Industrial Decarbonisation at Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
           
     
    
              
              
            
            Addressing carbon leakage risk to support decarbonisation
          Consultation overview
           
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            HMG’s approach to carbon leakage
          Carbon leakage is the movement of production and associated emissions from one country to another due to different levels of decarbonisation effort through carbon pricing and climate regulation. As a result, the objective of decarbonisation efforts –to reduce global emissions –would be undermined.
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    The UK is working with international partners to address carbon leakage -this remains our priority.
          However, this will take time, so we are also considering domestic policies to ensure UK efforts lead to a true reduction in global emissions.
          The government is therefore exploring a package of potential measures to mitigate carbon leakage risk at all stages of the UK's net zero transition.
          ETS reform is being explored in parallel by the UK ETS Authority; any carbon leakage policy would be designed to work cohesively with our existing carbon leakage policy measures.
           
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            About the consultation
          Timing and audience
          Consultation opened on 30 March, running for 12 weeks to 22 June.
          Welcome inputs from all stakeholders, including industry in UK and overseas.
          Accessing and responding:
          Consultation online
           
    at:https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/addressing- carbon-leakagerisk-to-support-decarbonisation
          Respond online at:https://beisgovuk.citizenspace.com/trade/addressingcarbon- leakage-risk/
           
    Email for consultation: carbonleakage.consultation@beis.gov.uk
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            Exploring a potential policy package
          This exploratory consultation will inform decision making on which policies, if any, should be introduced, and does not commit the government to adopt any specific policy.
          We are inviting views and evidence from stakeholdersonthe best possible mix of policies to manage carbon leakage risk.
          New measures wouldneed to:
           
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          • Promote and encourage increased climate action both in the UK and globally, including
          Respond to carbon leakage risk in a proportionate, targeted, evidence-based, and effective way, aligning with relevant UK decarbonisation policy. international action to address carbon leakage and taking into consideration countries’ differing levels of development,particularlyfor leastdeveloped and low-incomecountries.
          Be compatible with, and deliverable alongside, the government’s key domestic priorities, such as supporting sustainable and balanced growth, by minimising business compliance costs.
          Be consistent with ourcommitment to free and open trade and be designed in line with the UK’s international obligations and commitments,including World TradeOrganisation (WTO)obligations.
           
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            Part 2: Emissions reporting requirements
          An embodied emissions reporting system could support the implementation of carbon leakage mitigation policies. A key consideration is to minimise and consolidate burdens on business including by making requirements streamlined and non-duplicative as far as possible.
          An emissions reporting framework may be needed to underpin policy with reporting of product-level embodied emissions.
          Options for embodied emissions reporting
          Use of Emission Factors
          Possible use of default values
          Designing the mechanism for embodied to standardise
          emissions reporting
          approaches and ensure robust outcomes while minimising burdens for businesses
          Delivery of reporting system
           
    for collecting and processing product-level embodied emissions data
          Methodology and metric Data collection period
          Sectoral coverage and where to target in the manufacturing chain
          IT system options
          Frequency of reporting
          Verification and disclosure
           
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        Sustainability Strategy Day
          Thursday, 1st June 2023
          A Global Sustainability
           
    Pathway for Aluminium: UK Opportunities
           
     
    Miles Prosser
          Secretary General
          International Aluminium Institute
          
              
              
            
            A Global Sustainability Pathway for Aluminium – UK Opportunities
           
     
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        Miles Prosser Secretary General
          
              
              
            
            About the International Aluminium Institute (IAI)
           
     
    Since its foundation in 1972, members of the IAI have been companies engaged in the production of bauxite, alumina and aluminium, the recycling of aluminium and/or fabrication of aluminium, or as joint venture partners.
           
    The
           
     
    International Aluminium Institute
          (IAI) is the only body representing the global primary aluminium industry.
           
    Current IAI membership represents all major regions of global bauxite, alumina and aluminium production.
          The IAI has been key to bringing the industry together on shared purpose over the past 50 years.
          
              
              
            
            What we do
          Raise awareness of Aluminium’s unique and valuable properties
          Foster collaboration for sustainability
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Support informed decision making
           
     
     
     
     
    Contribute to Aluminium wide standards and regulation
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    • Why sustainability is important?
          • Applying sustainability to aluminium.
           
     
     
    • Greenhouse Gas Pathways.
           
    Today
        
              
              
            
            Context
          COVID RECOVERY CLIMATE CHANGE INTEREST RATES
           
     
     
    ENERGY CRISIS
           
     
    
              
              
            
            Aluminium Is Sustainable
           
    RENEWABLE ENERGY
           
    TRANSITION TO ELECTRIC VEHICLES
           
    THE MOST RECYCLED DRINK CONTAINER
           
    
              
              
            
            Shaping A Better Tomorrow
          DURABLE
          Alloys are weather-proof and corrosion-resistant resulting in very long lifetimes
           
    ALUMINIUM
           
    Shaping a better tomorrow
          CONDUCTIVE
          High thermal conductivity minimises the time and energy to process, chill and heat food
           
    PROTECTIVE
          Barrier properties preserve food, drink and medicines, reducing wastage
          LIGHTWEIGHT
          High strength-to-weight ratio makes it possible to design light, strong & stable structures
           
     
    FORMABLE
          Flexibility and formability enable unlimited design potential
          RECYCLABLE
          Recycling saves 95% of the energy required for primary production.
           
     
    Aluminium consumption in main regions and sectors
           
     
    
              
              
            
            Main Drivers Of Demand Growth
          Transportation Electrical Packaging Construction
           
     
    Decarbonisation policies and the shift towards more aluminium intensive electric vehicles will have a positive impact in the metal’s consumption coming from the Transportation sector.
           
    The transition from traditional sources of power towards nonconventional renewable energy sources represents one of the most substantial opportunities for the aluminium industry over the coming years
           
    Driven mainly by the rise in popularity of canned drinks in North America, Europe and China, the packaging sector is experiencing a surge in demand of aluminium
          In contrast to other sectors, the construction sector is not expected to be driven by ESG trends and decarbonization policies.
           
    
              
              
            
            Automotive - The transition to EVs
           
     
     Source: Aluminum Association and DuckerFrontier:
    Source: Aluminum Association and DuckerFrontier:
          ICE to Battery
        
              
              
            
            Aluminium Demand For Electricity
           
    Projected aluminium demand for electricity grid additions and replacements increasing from 9 Mt to 13-16 Mt by 2040.
          Source: The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitions, IEA World Energy Outlook Special Report, May 2021
           
    2040 13-16 Mt 2023 9 Mt
        
              
              
            
            Aluminium Cans: The Best Solution For A Circular
           
    Economy
          Source: https://internationalaluminium.org/resource/aluminium-beverage-can-study/
           
     
     
     
    2019 Real Recycling Rate Includes USA, Brazil, Europe, Japan, China 2019 Recycled Products
        A Circularity Case For Aluminium Compared With Glass And Plastic
        
              
              
            
            Aluminium’s contribution to sustainable development
           
     
    2 & 3: Barrier properties to preserve & deliver food & vital medication
          11: Durable aluminium building components with lifetimes >120 years
          7: Al essential in renewable energy systems, cabling & energy storage
          12: Sustainable production, sharing of good practice & improving recycling
          13: 1 kg of Al replacing heavier materials in a car saves 20 kg CO2 over the vehicle’s life
          8: Approximately 8 million direct & indirect high quality & skilled jobs across the sector
          17: Collaboration across the value chain & cross-sector
          
              
              
            
            Sustainability challenges for aluminium
           
     
    1,2 & 3: Ensure communities benefit from industry.
          4, 5, 8 & 10: Ensure workforce benefits from industry.
          12: Sustainable production, sharing of good practice
          13: Reduce GHG emissions – to zero
          14 & 15: Minimise & manage impacts on land & water
          17: Collaboration across the value chain & cross-sector
          
              
              
            
            “Green” Is More Than Greenhouse Gas Emissions
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Climate change Emissions & Waste People Biodiversity Circularity Water
        
              
              
            
            IAI Greenhouse Gas Pathways to 2050
           
    Data driven approach
          Establish the sector baseline
           
    Consider the different positions
          700 million
          2018: 1.1 billion tonnes of CO₂e
           
    Electricity
           
    Industry data & input
           
     
     
     
     
     
    Top-down scenario analysis – IEA
          Identify variety of pathways
          300 million
          <100 million
          Process & Thermal
          Ancillary & Transport
           
    
              
              
            
            IAI Emissions Scenarios
           
    Aluminium Sector (million tonnes CO2e) – 2018
           
    1.5DS
          IAI GHG Pathways
          2050 (IAI, 2021)
          BAU B2DS
        to
          
              
              
            
            Greenhouse Gas Pathways To 2050
           
     
     
    
              
              
            
            Sectoral Transition Strategy by Mission Possible Partnership
          2020-2050 direct and indirect emissions for the aluminium sector
          % of cumulative emissions reduction (20222050)
          Material & Resource Efficiency
          Low Carbon Refineries
          Improved recycling rates
          Higher design efficiency
          Heat recovery and zeroemissions boilers
          Zero-emissions calciners
          Low Carbon Power
          New grid connections or CCS
          Low Carbon Smelters
          Nuclear small modular reactors Inert anodes
          CCS retrofits
          Additional Fuel Switching
          Low-carbon electricity or hydrogen across wider value chain
          1. 2 1. 4 0. 2 0. 4 0. 6 0. 8 1. 0 1. 6 ₂₀₂₀ ₂₀₂₅ ₂₀₃₀ ₂₀₃₅ ₂₀₄₀ ₂₀₄₅ ₂₀₅₀
        e/yr
        GtCO₂
        1520% 510% 55-60% 10% 1015%
        
              
              
            
            Greenhouse Gas Pathways To 2050
           
     
    
              
              
            
            2021 GHG Emissions not on 1.5DS Track
          Aluminium Sector (million tonnes CO2e) – 2021 Update
           
    IAI GHG Pathways to 2050 (IAI, 2021), IAI Statistic (IAI, 2022)
           
    BAU B2DS 1.5DS
        
              
              
            
            GHG Reduction Projects
           
     
    2022/2023 -> 50 Projects
          Electricity
          decarbonisation
          Direct emissions
          Recycling
          IAI GHG Technology Map (IAI, 2023)
        
              
              
            
            IAI Membership Decarbonisation Plans
           
    Decarbonisation Plan 2050 Net-Zero Pathway Endorsement of MPP Aluminium Transition Strategy 72% 36% 84%
        
              
              
            
            Sustainability and the Aluminium Industry
           
     
     
    Aluminium is part of the sustainability solution.
           
    Aluminium has natural advantages over other materials.
           
    To grasp opportunities we must demonstrate that aluminium is sustainable.
          Decarbonisation is a significant challenge for the aluminium industry.
           
     
     
     
     
     
    ‹#› international-aluminium.org @Int_Aluminium linkedin.com/company/international-aluminium-institute/ @TheAluminiumStory Thank you
        
              
              
            
            Sustainability Strategy Day
          Thursday, 1st June 2023
          
              
              
            
            Powering a Sustainable Future
           
     
     
     Carbon & Energy Analyst
          Cameron West
    Carbon & Energy Analyst
          Cameron West
          
              
              
            
            Powering a Sustainable Future
           
     
     
     
    Social Value Strategy
          Cameron West ALFED Sustainability Strategy Day BMA House, London
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            NetZero-2050
           
     
     
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            NetZero
           
    The path to net zero ambition
           
    The path to net zero reality
           
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            Whatisnetzero?
           
     
    Balancing the amount of greenhouse gases emitted with the amount removed from the atmosphere (offsetting).
           
     
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            Netzero
           
    How many people have a written Net Zero Strategy in place?
          How many people have considered Net Zero but haven't written it down and are not sure where to start?
          Is the want there but just restricted by finance and resource?
          What is more important Net Zero or to simply Reduce Consumption?
           
    Is anyone just not interested in Net Zero?
           
    
              
              
            
            Poweringasustainablefuture
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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            Thepathtonetzeroisa marathon
          Zen Zero is Zenergi’ s market-leading solution which helps organisations to not only define their carbon footprint, but also provides a glidepath to net zero with the relevant expertise and tools, every step of the way.
          Phase 1: Measure
          Ensure compliance
          Data collection
          Create baseline
          Stakeholder workshop
          Zenergi’ s three-stage Zen Zero framework, Measure,
           
    Prepare, and Deliver, is a proven approach that will deliver sustained benefits across your organisation – from increased profit through strategic energy efficiency programmes, while reducing the risk from rising energy and carbon prices, to assisting the UK nationally to provide security of energy supplies and supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy.
           
     
    Phase 2: Prepare
          Detailed site audits
           
    Identify opportunities
          Industry benchmarking
          Establish ambition level
          Agree net zero target
          Carbon roadmap
           
    Phase 3: Deliver
          Launch net zero plan
           
    Engage stakeholders
          Commence delivery
          Technical support
          Regular reporting
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            Keepitsimple
           
    Appoint an Expert Partner
          Define your Expectations Early
          Choose your Scopes
          1, 2 & 3
          Plan your Strategy
          Measure, Prepare & Deliver
          Survey your Buildings
           
    Understand the Challenges
          Verify Savings
           
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            Nextsteps
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Chief Executive Officer Chris Maclean CEO and Founder Planet Mark Steve Malkin UK Commercial Manager Energy Gain Paul Meaden Head of Strategic Partnerships Ripple Energy Joe Wadsworth How to Make Carbon Reduction Commercially Viable
         
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Greenshoring
        Business
        Innoval
        UK Aluminium Head of
        Development BCAST Brunel Dr Mark Jones Senior Engineer, Quality Systems Manager
        Technology Ltd
        Rachel Wiffen Executive Director Alupro Tom Giddings Lead Material Technologist, Constellium Kilian Schneider
         
     
     
    BCAST Brunel University London Uxbridge, UB8 3PH, UK Dr Mark Jones LiME Hub Manager 1ˢᵗ June 2023
        Advanced Solidification Technology
        Dr Mark Jones Head of Business Development mark.jones@brunel.ac.uk +44(0)7881 079441 Greenshoring Secondary Aluminium into the UK
        Brunel Centre for
        (BCAST)
        Greenshoring puts sustainability at the core of location choice for manufacturing, shifting the focus from low cost onto sustainable manufacturing.
          Greenshoring will reduce the emissions of the current manufacturing base and attract new manufacturers to make products with the lowest possible environmental footprint, and ensure security of the supply chain.
          *Objective of today is to focus on greenshoring the secondary aluminium industry into the UK*
           
     
    Greenshoring
        
              
              
            
            BCAST Circular Metals Centre
          Part of the government £30M NICER initiative to make the UK a Circular Economy Leader
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    BCAST’s long-term vision is Full Metal Circulation
           
     
    
              
              
            
            BCAST Circular Metals Centre
           
     
    Part of the government
          £30M NICER initiative to make the UK a Circular Economy Leader
           
     
    Innovate UK collaborative research & development fund
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    £30M Total Funding
          34 Universities
           
     
    64 Senior Academics
          Textiles
          Construction Minerals
          Metals Technology Metals
          42 Early Career researchers
           
    Chemicals
          60+ PhD Students
          120 Industrial Partners
          Wider academic, industry, third-party, policy community (including DEFRA, BEIS, devolved administration)
           
    
              
              
            
            BCAST Circular Metals Centre Strategy
           
     
    Part of the government £30M NICER initiative to make the UK a Circular Economy Leader
           
     
     
     
     
     
    World is still producing 68mt of primary aluminium in 2022 100mt+ estimated to be used pa, including post consumer scrap
          Source: International Aluminium Institute statistics 2022
          1.2mt, and exports up to 800kt of secondary aluminium
           
    Currently employs 39,000 people directly and 104,000 with spill over impact; and contributes £7.4 billion in Gross Value Added (GVA)
           
     
    Source: Fraser of Allander Institute, the aluminium industry in the UK, report for ALFED, 2022
           
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        China 2022 40.5mt Asia (ex China) 2022 4.6mt Oceania 2022 1.8mt Gulf Cooperation Council 2022 6.1mt Africa 2022 1.6mt Western and Central Europe 2022 2.9mt Russia and Eastern Europe 2022 4.1mt South America 2022 1.3mt Estimated Unreported 2022 1.9mt North America 2022 3.7mt
        
              
              
            
            Aluminium Sector
          Co2 emissions end to gate
          85% CO2 emissions reduction
          Circular Economy
          Source: High Value Manufacturing Catapult
           
    
              
              
            
            UK Secondary Aluminium New Manufacturing Announced
           
     
    Doubling their capacity in Lochaber, from 50kt primary, by using secondary for extrusions for windows for a volume of 50kt, totalling 100kt output.
          New packaging secondary aluminium rolling plant (2026).
          Expansion of Hydro global recycling centres, based in Wrexham, to produce 100kt of secondary aluminium, for feeding into CircAL extrusion alloys and into primary reduction cells in Norway.
           
    CirConAl – project to develop lower carbon, lower cost recycled aluminium alloys with automotive manufacturers and suppliers, focussed on extrusion.
           
    Currently import 1.2mt, and export up to 800k of secondary aluminium (this will expand)
          • 400kt of automotive sheet - rolling
          • 50kt of castings – will increase e.g. aerospace
           
     
     
    • 50kt of extrusions
          • 150kt of can sheet - rolling
          There is a desperate need for low carbon aluminium – UK opportunity to act rapidly to become a world leader in the use of secondary aluminium.
          Opportunity to become self sufficient, and then grow as demand increases.
          British Aluminium Corporation for Advanced Alloys (BACALL)
          
              
              
            
            UK Secondary Aluminium R&D Opportunity
           
     
     
     
     
    • Industrial scale forming
          • UK manufacturing Net Zero activities
           
    • Analytical equipment
          • Industrial scale casting
          • Industrial scale extrusion
          • Analytical equipment
          • Secondary aluminium specialist
           
     
     
    • Circular Metals Centre
           
    • LiME Hub
          • Metal Heath Service (MHS)
          Offer a UK sustainable aluminium R&D capability, to drive forward via government and industrial support: ‘Sustainable Aluminium Innovation Hub’
          
              
              
            
            Greenshoring the Secondary Aluminium into the UK Interactive Discussion
          Panel will introduce themselves, and speak for 5 mins on major challenges and opportunities for their speciality/sector
          Wider audience participation:
          • Major challenges for the UK
          • Opportunities for the UK
           
    We are forming an R&D capability, pulling everyone together, proving the science, investigating industries and supply chains BCAST & High Value Manufacturing Catapult will be hosting a workshop in July 2023
           
    a. How can industry work together (not working in silos, what are the tensions)?
          b. What would the perfect policy be – carbon border tax, energy price?
          c. Magic investment, what would this look like?
          d. Future directions
          
              
              
            
            Sustainability Strategy Day
           
     
    Thursday, 1st June 2023
          
              
              
            
            Fast Forward Zero
           CEO Fast Forward Zero
          Jerome Lucaes
    CEO Fast Forward Zero
          Jerome Lucaes
           
    Tow ard s a de carb on i z e d, m ore c i rc u l ar an d i n c l u s i v e e con om y ALFED Sustainability day –1 ˢ ᵗ June 2023 The climate emergency toolkit For the aluminium industry
        FAST FORWARD ZERO
        Jerome
          Lucaes , CEO
        
              
              
            
            Jerome LUCAES bio highlights
          CEO, FAST FORWARD ZERO (FFZero) - Business transformations, creation of coalitions, for a low carbon, circular and inclusive economy
           
    Strategic Advisor, IAI
          • Created/Facilitates the ALUMINIUM FORWARD 2030 coalition
          Director - Low carbon aluminium program - En+ Group / RUSAL – 2016 – 2022
          • Led the low carbon aluminium program
          • Creator of the ALLOW brand
          • WORLD FIRST commitment to net ZERO CARBON
          Global Product sustainability director at Rio Tinto (2011-2016)
          Co-creator of the Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (2011-2014)
          Experience of 25 years in the aluminiuum industry with Pechiney, Alcan, Rio Tinto, RUSAL
          ⚬ net 0 carbon transformation
          ⚬ innovation to market, marketing strategies, brand creation and development, product life cycle management
          ⚬ energy, climate, SDGs, biodiversity, social, sustainability impact assesments, risks based analysis,
          ⚬ metals and mining, energy, raw materials, supply - chains
          ⚬ Business development, Partnerships
          FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        CARBON
           
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        The world is in a CLIMATE CRISIS, and in a RACE TO ZERO
          
              
              
            
            Human activities generate more GHG emissions
           
    Only wars, recessions, fuel shocks & pandemics have dented the rise of fossil fuel emissions
          Source: Global Carbon Project/ Nat
           
     
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        Bullard
        
              
              
            
            Atmospheric carbon dioxide is higher than at any time in 800,000 years
           
    Source: EPA/ Nat
          Bullard
           
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
         
     
    
              
              
            
            All business are impacted
          Carbon Price
           
     
    Source: graph based on EEX EUA spot price data
           
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        
              
              
            
            Decarbonisation is not an option anymore
           
     
     
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        
              
              
            
            Climate related risks, opportunities and
           
    Financial impact
           
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        Source: TCFD
        HOW to EAT an ELEPHANT?
           
     
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        
              
              
            
            The aluminium industry pathway to net zero
          2020-2050 direct and indirect emissions for the aluminium sector
          % of cumulative emissions reduction (2022-2050)
           
     
     
     
     
    • Improved recycling rates
          • Higher design efficiency
          • Heat recovery and zeroemissions boilers
           
    • Zero-emissions calciners
          • New grid connections or CCS
          • Nuclear small modular reactors
          • Inert anodes
           
    • CCS retrofits
          • Low-carbon electricity or hydrogen across wider value chain
          FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        1.2 1.4 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.6 2045 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040
        2050 Material & Resource Efficiency Low Carbon Refineries Low Carbon Power Low Carbon Smelters Additional Fuel Switching
        Source: IAI, Aluminium Sector Transition Strategy Model (2022).
          15-
        510% 55-60% 10
        1015%
        20 %
        %
        GtCO₂e/yr
        
              
              
            
            The industry decarbonisation readiness
           
     
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        Source: Mission Possible Partnership
        More than 50 decarbonization projects have been identified globally
           
    2020 -> 16 Project
          2023 -> 50 Projects
           
     
     
     
    Electricity decarbonisation
           
    Direct emissions
          Recycling
          Source: IAI GHG Technology Map (IAI, 2023)
          FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        
              
              
            
            The primary aluminium industry is moving ahead
          • Reduce scope 1 & 2 emissions by 15% and emissions intensity by 30% by 2030 (vs 2018) - Group
          • Power transition - Gas to solar & wind in Australia smelters (4 GW RFP)
          • Hydrogen feasibility study at Yarwin refinery
           
    • AP60 LCA plant expansion
          • ISAL carbon capture project -
          CARBFIX
          • ELYSIS
          Recycling ≥50Kt
          • PFA production with EOL wheels
          • Billets with recycling content >25% (NZAS)
           
     
    Hydro power expansion
          INERT ANODE (INERTAL)
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    • Switch oil & coal fuel to gas at alumina refinery. Change alumina source
           
     
    • Upgrade smelting technology (exit Soderberg)
          • Divestments
          RHEINFELDEN, 30 kt
          • PrimarywithPCSpilot at Kubal
          • To reduce CO2 emissions by 10% 2025, 30% by 2030 and zero emissions by 2050.
          • Hydrogen at alumina refinery in Brazil
          • Hydrogen at Casthouses in Norway
          • HALZero R&D development
          • Ardel/ Sunndel tech upgrades
          • Reduxa 2.0 by 2030
           
    • BIO ANODES
           
    • To reduce GhG emission intensity by 30% by 2025, 50% by 2030 vs 2015.
          • San Ciprian, Spain => Wind power by 2024
          • Sao Luis, Brazil = > restart by 2022, Hydro power
          • Alumina = > MVR technology
           
    • Smelter renewable energy use from 78% 2020 to 85% 2025
          Recycling >500Kt
          • Add EOL into primary aluminium VAP, pilot in Norway by 2022
          • 75R – Billet with >75% PCS
          2.0Mt
           
    full scope
          Source: compannies websites and FFZero analysis
          • 80 kt based on solar energy
           
    • Upto 2Mt based on nuclear energy source
          • Divestment of GAS POWER PLANT
           
    • Alumina refinery based on nuclear energy
          • Joined AbDhabi Hydrogen initiative
          • ELYSIS <4.0 full scope <2.0 full scope
          Recycling ≥ 50Kt
          • ASTRAE. Purification EOL scrap upto 99.98%. Pilot in Canada by 2023
           
    • Brand. Billets with recycling content >50%
          Aluminium recycling coalition withTadweer, Coca-Cola, Pepsico, Canpack, Crown, Veolia.
           
     
     
    • Decarbonize alumina supply
          3.8 ? full scope
          FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        2023 2030 <4.0 full scope < 3.8 full scope
        3.0
        <4.0 Scope 1, 2, partial 3 <
        full scope
        RECYCLING
        3.8
        1.6Mt 1.7Mt 0.08Mt 1.8Mt 2.1+ Mt 2.1Mt 0.2 –2.2Mt 4.5Min – 7.3Max
        2.6Mt
        3.4Mt PRIMARY
        ALUMINIUM
        3.0Mt
        2.0Mt LOW CO2 BRAND
        Yunnan Aluminium
          
              
              
            
            The approach to succeed
          Measure
           
    Develop a decarbonization roadmap Set Targets
          • CO2 / energy measurement system
          • Quality/relevance/achievability of solutions,
          • $ - carbon price
           
    • Timelines, Long term vs short term
          • Risks identification and management, options
          • Management focus – ownwership, priorisation
           
    • Set targets - Assignments, Individual KPIs, rewards,
          IMPLEMENT and EXECUTE
          Manage and Influence external factors & Collaborate
          • Adapt Resources (education, transformation)
          • Mobilize with a sense of urgency - time pressure
          • Monitoring of CO2 reductions, certifications
           
     
     
     
     
    • Reporting & Communication & External recognitions (SBTi, CDP),
          • Markets, customers
          • Engage Suppliers, technology partners
          • Regulations, standards, CBAM
          S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        FA
        
              
              
            
            A few concrete steps if you are just starting
          Measure your carbon footprint
           
    • With the help of an expert
          Mobilize your team
          • Run a “climate fresk” workshop
          Identify the quick wins
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
    • Low carbon material
          • Green energy
          • home – work commuting
          
              
              
            
            Evaluate the carbon footprint of my business
          Organisational boundary (equity share or control approach)
          Establish
          Organisational Boundary
           
     
    Establish Organisational Boundary
          Calculate Emissions
           
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        
              
              
            
            Evaluate the carbon footprint of your business
           
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        Emissions Activity Data Emission Factor = X
        Carbon Footprint Calculation
        
              
              
            
            Evaluate the carbon footprint of you business
           
     
    Footprint Calculation
           
     
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        Carbon Footprint =
        Scope Activity Data FU = Functional Unit Emission Factor X n Σ i = 1 A i F U FE i kgCO2e/FU
        Carbon
        How to add up emission types:
           
     
     
     
     
     
    • We use a conversion factor : Global Warming Potential (GWP), over 100 years .
          • It measure the contributions to global warming over 100 years, of 1 kg of gas compared with CO 2 (CO 2 e) .
          • Figures are based on calculations updated in each IPCC report .
          • Other indicators exist . Most of the regulations use GWP at 100 years .
           
     
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        All GHG emissions count
        GAS Carbon Dioxide CO2 Fossil Methane CH4 Biogenic Methane CH4 Nitrous Oxide N2O SF4 GWP OVER100YEARS (CO2 eq) 1 30 28 265 23 500
        
              
              
            
            Product carbon footprint boundaries
          GATE-TO-GATE
           
    MATERIALS TRANSPORT MANUFACTURING DISTRIBUTION RETAIL USE END OF LIFE RECYCLING
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        
              
              
            
            Product carbon footprint boundaries
           
    CRADLE-TO-GATE
          MATERIALS TRANSPORT MANUFACTURING DISTRIBUTION RETAIL USE END OF LIFE RECYCLING
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        
              
              
            
            Product carbon footprint boundaries
           
     
    CRADLE-TO-GRAVE
          MATERIALS TRANSPORT MANUFACTURING DISTRIBUTION RETAIL USE END OF LIFE RECYCLING
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        
              
              
            
            Product carbon footprint boundaries
           
     
     
    CRADLE-TO-GRAVE INCL. RECYCLING (ALSO KNOWN AS LIFE CYCLE ASSESMENT)
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O MATERIALS TRANSPORT MANUFACTURING DISTRIBUTION RETAIL USE END OF LIFE RECYCLING
        
              
              
            
            Establish a net zero carbon roadmap
           
    What Net zero carbon mean?
           
     
    To limit global warming to 1.5ºC, we must reach net-zero emissions no later than 2050
           
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        ?
        
              
              
            
            Identify your emissions reduction levers
           
     
     
     
     
     
    
              
              
            
            New technologies and opportunities emerge
           
     
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        Source: European Aluminium
          
              
              
            
            Engage your suppliers
           
    Invite customers & suppliers to join you on your journey.
          Leverage the benefits to create a low carbon offering. Celebrate progress & milestones.
           
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        
              
              
            
            Create a story around your decarbonisation
           
    Lifetime carbon neutral
           
    Inspiring
           
    By 2041, VELUX will remove all emissions since the company was created in 1941
           
     
    
              
              
            
            Be prepared for a lot of resistance to change
           
     
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        
              
              
            
            Ready?
           
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        
              
              
            
            Thank you
           
    FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        TOWARD A DECARBONIZED, MORE CIRCULAR AND INCLUSIVE ECONOMY
          Advises business leaders, boards of directors
          • industrial companies
           
     
    • investors and funds
          Helps and partners with start-ups
          • Equity participation
          • Business plan and commercial development
           
    • Connect people
          Key experience and expertise:
          • Over 20 years in the aluminium industry, primary and downstream
          • net 0 carbon transformation,
          • innovation to market,
          • marketing strategies, brand creation and development, product life cycle management
          • sustainability impact assesments, risks based analysis,
          • metals and mining, energy, raw materials, supply - chains
          • Business development and partnerships
          FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        FA S T FO R W A R D ZE R O
        Sustainability Strategy Day
          Thursday, 1st June 2023
          
              
              
            
            Smart Sorting Technology for a Green Future
           
     
     Terence Keyworth
    Terence Keyworth
          
           Segment Manager Metal
    Segment Manager Metal
           
    
              
              
            
            Agenda
          •
          • Technology portfolio
          • Applications
          • Market trends
          TOMRA introduction
         
     
    
              
              
            
            Technology & Products
           
    X -TRACT XRTX - ray transmission technology
           
    rays penetrate the sorting material rays are collected by TRACT Advanced Duoline® sensor
           
     
    TOMRA data processing from X-ray image to converted image
           
    X - TRACT
        XRT – sorting principle
        
              
              
            
            AUTOSORT PULSE -
           
    
              
              
            
            LIBS technology
          
              
              
            
            AUTOSORT™ PULSE
          Dynamic LIBS solution for sorting aluminum scrap by alloy.
           
     
    
              
              
            
            AUTOSORT™ PULSE
          Dynamic LIBS solution for sorting aluminum scrap by alloy.
           
     
    
              
              
            
            LIBS working principle
          Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
           
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser-induced_breakdown_spectroscopy
          https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312476192/figure/fig2/AS:866938993524745@1583705771852/LIBS-spectra-of cabbage-leaf-in-spectral-range-200e500-nm.jpg
           
    10
        LASER
        
              
              
            
            Dynamic Laser – TOMRA LIBS
          3D Object Detection
          https://www.parilas.eu/en/consortium.html
          Scanning system
           
     
    
              
              
            
            LIBS Detection
           
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            GAIN -
          
              
              
            
            Deep Learning technology
           
    Artificial intelligence (AI) is any technique that enables computers to mimic human intelligence, using logic, if-then rules, decision trees and machine learning.
           
    Artificial Intelligence
          Machine learning (ML) uses statistical techniques to give computer systems the ability to "learn" from data, without being explicitly programmed.
          A full AI is the intelligence of a machine that could successfully perform any intellectual task that a human being can.
          Machine Learning
          Today narrow AI, a machine trained to do one particular task, is becoming widely used.
          Deep Learning
          Deep learning (DL) is a class of ML algorithms that uses a hierarchical level of artificial neural networks.
          What is Deep Learning?
         
     
    In Development: GAIN S Metals
        
              
              
            
            Market Drivers
           
    
              
              
            
            Market drivers & trends in metal recycling
          • Huge cost impact on (primary) aluminum industry
          • Focus on reducing operational costs
           
    • Availability of human resources
          • Staying local due to high transportation costs and more stringent regulations for transboundary shipments (EU)
           
    • Need for sorting ‘waste’ (WEEE plastics, ASR) & further upgrading NF metals
          • Continuing market pull for Green Aluminum & recycled content
           
     
    • High demand for XRT & alloy sorting
          • Global trend
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            The global trend: the race to carbon neutrality
           
    Several states have pledged/projected for carbon neutrality by:
          EU Green Deal and “Fit for 55 Initiative”
          • European climate law formulates legal obligation to reach climate neutrality by 2050
          • Commitment by EU member stats to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030 (compared to 1990 levels); legally binding
          • Agreement reached in EU Parliament 04/2021 and EU Council approved in 05/2021
          https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/infographics/fit-for55-how-the-eu-will-turn-climate-goals-into-law/
           
    Source: HARBOR Aluminum with Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit data; June
           
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        2022
        Canada 2050 USA 2050 UK 2050 UAE 2050 Japan 2050 EU 2050 Russia 2060 China 2060 India 2060
        
              
              
            
            A few conclusions towards carbon neutrality
          • The aluminum industry is spending tremendous efforts to reach the goal!
           
    • Without a significant utilization of scrap, carbon neutrality cannot be reached!
          • In order to utilize more scrap in aluminum production, clean scrap fractions are needed!
          Scrap sorting by alloy is essential!
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            Applications
           
    
              
              
            
            X-Ray Transmission (XRT) technology
           
    • Sorts metals based on atomic density
          • Recovers different products
           
    Low density
          High density
          Magnesium Wrought aluminum
           
     
    Cast aluminum
           
    Heavy metals
           
    Low grade Alu (Cast)*
          * Mg can be sorted into Heavy metals or Cast Alu
          Alu profiles
          Mixed sheet
          Taint Tabor
          Transmissio n Heavy metals* Premium Wrought Alu
        Cu ≈ 0,05-0,15% Zn ≈ 0,05-0,15% Si ≈ 0,4-1,5% Fe ≈ 0,2-0,4%
        Transmissio n Heavy metals & cast alu Premium Alu Cu ≈ 0,03-0,1% Zn ≈ 0,03-0,1% Si ≈ 0,3-0,5% Fe ≈ 0,1-0,3%
        Transmissio n
        X-Ray
        Zorba
        X-Ray
        X-Ray
        
              
              
            
            Aluminum alloys that need separation
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Aluminum wrought Alloys 1xxx Al 2xxx Cu 3xxx Mn 4xxx Si 5xxx Mg 6xxx Mg, Si 7xxx Zn 8xxx Others Solved with X-Tract
        
              
              
            
            Combining XRT and LIBS sorting technology
          • The X-TRACT is a good sorting step in order to decrease Cu, Zn and partly Si
          • This removes the 2.xxx and 7.xxx as well as the cast alloys high in copper
          • In aluminium from car shredder a high content of Si typically remains
          • The LIBS step can help to lower the Mg and Si level
          X-TRACT Free heavy metals Cast alloys high in Cu+Zn (mainly 3xx.x) Wrought 2.xxx + 7.xxx 1.xxx 3.xxx 5.xxx 6.xxx LIBS 5.xxx 6.xxx 4.xxx Cast low in Cu/Zn
        1.xxx 3.xxx 4.xxx Cast low in Cu/Zn High in Al > 5 % Si Magnesium
        
              
              
            
            Opportunities for post consumer scrap
           
     
    • The machine produced the groups 6.xxx, 5.xxx, 3.xxx and cast in 4 steps
          • Main challenge for the future is to work on these alloying groups with:
          ⚬ Lacquer
          ⚬ Dirt
          ⚬ Swim - sink- flotation residues
          ⚬ Organic remains
          ⚬ Blank pieces
          • The more groups are defined the better the purity and recovery results will become
          Step
          Alloy group Purity Throughput (tph)
        1 6.xxx 97,5% 3.8
        2 5.xxx 97,7% 3.9
        3 3.xxx
        Step
        Step
        Step
        89,1% 4.3
        4 cast
        91,0% 3.5
        
              
              
            
            Opportunities for Zorba
          • The main influence on the heavy metal content was done by the XRT
          • A lowering of Mg and Si could be achieved by the LIBS
          • An influence on the surface could not be identified
          • Low alloyed cast remains in the drop fraction
          Zn Cu Mg Si
          4 3 2 1 0
        Input step 1 (X-TRACT) step 2 (LIBS)
          
              
              
            
            LIBS sorting on stamping scrap
          Results matching the industry requirements:
           
    • High throughputs that match industry standards
          • High purities that enable direct scrap utilization in aluminum production.
           
     
    5xxx 6xxx
        Shredder Over belt Magnet Screen (30 mm)
          • Results are indicative and show only one example
          • Better Recovery can be achieved via adjustment of sorting settings
           
     
    • Target of this attempt was to reach 90% quality with one single sorting step
           
     
     
    Wrought vs. Cast using GAIN technology
        Cast Aluminum Wrought Aluminum
        Twitch Into ..
        Summary
          • Global market trends in metal recycling
          ⚬ Energy costs
          ⚬ Stay local
          ⚬ Green aluminum
          • Technology & applications are developing
           
    ⚬ XRT & AS Pulse
          ⚬ GAIN
          • Partnering for a circular future!
          Eliminating Waste
          Knowledge Transfer Manager -
          Circular Economy
          Innovate UK KTN
          Mike Dines
          Elle Bennett-Runton Director, Tandom Metallurgical Ltd
           
     
    Laura Downey
          Innovation Manager
          (Sustainable Manufacturing), WMG,
           
    University of Warwick
          Jan Lukaszewski
           
     
    Technical Manager, ALFED
          