Live broadcast notice: where will aluminum ash go with the release of the new "solid waste Law"? How does it affect the domestic aluminum industry?

Published: Sep 8, 2020 11:37
Wednesday (September 9) 16: 00 in the afternoon, we will see you again.

As the final year of promoting the reform of the solid waste import management system, in mid-2020, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment held a press conference to mention that "starting from 2021, the import of solid waste will be completely banned." the Ministry of Ecology and Environment will no longer accept and approve applications related to the import of solid waste. At the same time, the newly revised Law on the Prevention and Control of Environmental pollution by solid waste will come into effect on September 1 this year.

Under the background of the construction of modern environmental governance system and the full implementation of the new solid waste Law, what kind of impact will domestic recycled aluminum enterprises face?

At 1600 p.m. on Wednesday, SMM specially invited Yi Liang, a senior analyst of the aluminum industry, to conduct an online live broadcast on WeChat Mini Programs's "SMM+" to analyze the current situation of recycled aluminum industry from "aluminum ash" treatment to the future trend of recycled aluminum, and to analyze the impact of the new "solid waste Law" on the domestic aluminum industry.

LVB entrance: "SMM+" WeChat Mini Programs

Time: 16:00, September 9, 2020 (this Wednesday)

Topic of the speech:

1. The problem of "aluminum ash in danger"-- the origin and implementation of the policy.

2. The present situation of aluminum ash treatment and the countermeasures of enterprises at present.

3. The possible influence of the change of aluminum ash treatment on aluminum industry.

4. Other effects of the new solid waste Law.

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