[SMM Aluminum Flash News] Alupro Calls for Greater Retention of Recycled Aluminium in the UK

Published: Jun 19, 2026 14:34
The Aluminium Packaging Recycling Organisation (Alupro) has urged policymakers to strengthen measures that keep more recycled aluminium within the UK, warning that large volumes of scrap aluminium continue to be exported overseas. The organisation noted that demand for aluminium is expected to increase across sectors including packaging, automotive, construction, transport, defence and energy infrastructure, making secure domestic supply increasingly important. Alupro supports policies such as Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), a nationwide Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) and improvements to recycling systems to boost collection rates and material recovery. While opinions remain divided over potential scrap export restrictions, the organisation believes greater efforts are needed to retain recycled aluminium within the domestic supply chain. Alupro also called for closer cooperation between government and industry to improve scrap classification, traceability and material retention to support the UK’s circular economy and manufacturing sector.

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