EGA Expands Secondary Aluminum Capacity to 400,000 mt/Year, Plans Further Growth in Europe and US

Published: Jun 30, 2026 09:20
EGA (Emirates Global Aluminium) has successfully exceeded 400,000 mt/year of total secondary aluminum capacity across the UAE, Europe, and the US by adding capacity at its Al Taweelah recycling plant and planning to acquire the Italian aluminum recycling enterprise Eco Green. In addition, another 200,000 mt/year secondary aluminum capacity project is under construction in Europe and the US. On the acquisition front, EGA completed acquisitions of secondary aluminum plants in Germany and the US in 2024: EGA Light Metals Germany will expand its capacity to more than 6 times the original level and build a second site near Hannover, adding 150,000 mt/year of capacity, expected to be completed by 2028; EGA Spectro Alloys in Minnesota, US, plans to complete the first-phase expansion in 2025, adding 65,000 mt/year capacity, and add another 35,000 mt/year capacity in 2027. In addition, in April this year, EGA announced its intention to acquire an 80% stake in Italy's Eco Green, and this acquisition plan is currently pending regulatory approval.

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