Pakistan, China to step up metal recycling cooperation

BEIJING: The global scrap metal recycling market is experiencing robust growth as industries increasingly adopt sustainable practices while meeting rising demands. The market’s upward trajectory is fueled by a combination of environmental consciousness, economic benefits, and expanding sectors reliant on scrap metals.
Earlier this month, Wen Yonghong, secretary-general of the Aluminum Working Committee of Trade and Economic Multifunctional Platform for SCO Countries, led the member companies of the organization to the Hyderabad Industrial Zone in Pakistan for a field research.
“Hyderabad Industrial Zone has a mature metal-recycling industrial chain and excellent production equipment, which makes it a perfect partner for further China-Pakistan metal-recycling cooperation. We are willing to strengthen cooperation with Pakistan and develop the industry together,” said Wen Yonghong.
During the visit, the delegation visited metal-recycling-related factories in the industrial zone and had exchange with the Hyderabad Chamber of Commerce with a memorandum of cooperation signed.
The two sides planned to conduct all-round cooperation in the recycling and remelting of scrap metal. Hyderabad Chamber of Commerce promised to give full support and assistance to the early completion of the project.
Earlier this year, A Chinese research team has developed a new method of recycling polyethylene plastic waste that could cut costs while producing a range of useful petroleum-based materials, according to a paper published recently in the journal Nature Nanotechnology. Polyethylene plastic, which is one of the five main types of plastic, is highly stable and does not biodegrade easily.
However, the research team from the University of Science and Technology of China has discovered a new recycling process that employs existing technology while producing useful by-products. –Agencies