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中国能源报·2025-11-11 10:34

Core Insights - The China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association predicts that the output of recycled nonferrous metals in China will exceed 20 million tons by the end of 2025, marking a significant milestone in addressing resource and environmental bottlenecks in the industry [1] Group 1: Industry Growth and Projections - The output of recycled nonferrous metals in China is expected to grow from 14.5 million tons at the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan to 19.15 million tons by the end of 2024, with an average annual growth rate of 7.2% [1] - Cumulatively, from 2021 to 2024, China's recycled nonferrous metal output will reach 69.3 million tons, accounting for one-quarter of the total output of ten commonly used nonferrous metals in the country and one-third of the global recycled nonferrous metal output [1] Group 2: Environmental Impact - The recycled nonferrous metal industry has saved 3.6 billion tons of mineral resources and reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 560 million tons over the past four years [1] Group 3: Industry Structure and Innovation - The structure of China's recycled nonferrous metal industry is continuously optimizing, with significant technological innovations. The utilization rate of recycled raw materials is increasing, with some processing enterprises achieving over 60% utilization of recycled materials [1] - The strategic role of recycled raw materials is highlighted, as primary enterprises are increasingly sourcing high-quality recycled copper materials or recycled copper anodes to supplement mineral shortages [1] Group 4: Future Development Goals - The 14th Five-Year Plan period is identified as a critical time for the recycled metal industry in China, transitioning from parallel development to leading the sector and from extensive growth to high-quality development [2] - The industry aims to systematically promote high-quality development, upgrade the raw material supply system, expand the application of recycled materials, and enhance the digital intelligence level across the sector [2]