Jiangxi Copper Successfully Ignites Furnace for Full-Chain Solid Waste Utilization Project

Published: Mar 30, 2026 09:19
At 10 a.m. on March 28, the side-blown furnace of Jiangxi Jiangtong Tongxin Environmental Protection Resource Comprehensive Utilization and Environmental Protection Equipment Manufacturing Phase II Project was successfully ignited, marking the full commissioning of Jiangxi Copper Group’s first full-chain project for solid waste resource utilization and environmental protection equipment manufacturing.

Data Source Statement: Except for publicly available information, all other data are processed by SMM based on publicly available information, market communication, and relying on SMM‘s internal database model. They are for reference only and do not constitute decision-making recommendations.

For any inquiries or to learn more information, please contact: lemonzhao@smm.cn
For more information on how to access our research reports, please contact:service.en@smm.cn
Related News
Brief Analysis of China’s Customs Declarations for Imported Copper Scrap and Shredded Copper Scrap in February 2026
10 mins ago
Brief Analysis of China’s Customs Declarations for Imported Copper Scrap and Shredded Copper Scrap in February 2026
Read More
Brief Analysis of China’s Customs Declarations for Imported Copper Scrap and Shredded Copper Scrap in February 2026
Brief Analysis of China’s Customs Declarations for Imported Copper Scrap and Shredded Copper Scrap in February 2026
[Latest Data from the General Administration of Customs] In February 2026, China imported 167,900 mt in physical content of copper scrap and shredded copper scrap. Of this, 100,700 mt was imported through customs declarations filed with Ningbo Customs, ranking first and accounting for 59.94%; 17,400 mt was imported through customs declarations filed with Guangdong Customs, ranking second and accounting for 10.34%. (HS code: 74040000)
10 mins ago
Brief Analysis of China’s Customs Declarations for Imported Copper Scrap and Shredded Copper Scrap in January 2026
14 mins ago
Brief Analysis of China’s Customs Declarations for Imported Copper Scrap and Shredded Copper Scrap in January 2026
Read More
Brief Analysis of China’s Customs Declarations for Imported Copper Scrap and Shredded Copper Scrap in January 2026
Brief Analysis of China’s Customs Declarations for Imported Copper Scrap and Shredded Copper Scrap in January 2026
[Latest Data from the General Administration of Customs] In January 2026, China imported 232,300 mt in physical content of copper scrap and shredded copper scrap. Of this total, 139,300 mt was imported through customs declarations filed with Ningbo Customs, ranking first and accounting for 59.98%; 24,300 mt was imported through customs declarations filed with Guangdong Customs, ranking second and accounting for 10.47%. (HS code: 74040000)
14 mins ago
Copper Faces Short-Term Surplus but Long-Term Deficit Outlook
1 hour ago
Copper Faces Short-Term Surplus but Long-Term Deficit Outlook
Read More
Copper Faces Short-Term Surplus but Long-Term Deficit Outlook
Copper Faces Short-Term Surplus but Long-Term Deficit Outlook
The copper market is increasingly split between short-term surplus and long-term deficit expectations. Rising inventories and weak demand are weighing on prices now, but electrification trends still support a bullish long-term outlook, signaling a shift from scarcity-driven trading to fundamentals-driven correction.
1 hour ago