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Alucop celebrates the opening of a new copper and aluminium recycling plant in Morocco

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Update time : 2024-05-09 16:59:58
Alucop's visionary pursuit of environmental stewardship takes tangible form with the inauguration of its cutting-edge recycling facility in Berrechid. Strategically nestled within Morocco's bustling industrial zone, this plant epitomises the synergy between industry and ecology.
Alucop's plant is committed to excellence and possesses an impressive array of output. It will create 5,000 tonnes of copper anodes, 4,000 tonnes of copper wire rod, 2,500 tonnes of copper billets, 12,000 tonnes of brass billets, 5,000 tonnes of aluminium billets, 12,000 tonnes of brass bars and 20,000 tonnes of aluminium ingots per year. The facility denotes Alucop's versatility and adaptability to market demands while championing environmental stewardship through sustainable practices.
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