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    Aurubis starts production at US copper recycling plant

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    Posted on September 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Aurubis starts copper recycling at a new plant in Georgia, aiming to reduce US imports. The facility will process 180,000 tons annually by 2026.

    Aurubis Launches Production at New Copper Recycling Facility in Georgia

    HAMBURG (Reuters) -Aurubis AG, Europe's largest copper producer, said on Wednesday it had started production at its newly built U.S. metal recycling plant at Richmond in Georgia.

    The plant will reduce the need for U.S. metal imports, with production expected to reach full capacity in the first half of 2026, Aurubis said.

    With an investment of about $800 million, the plant will process up to 180,000 metric tons of complex waste recycling material annually, including printed circuit boards, copper cable and other metal-bearing products.

    Production will include 70,000 tons of high-grade blister copper with purity of 98-99%, along with nickel, tin, and precious metals.

    “We intend to sell the copper primarily to U.S. customers,” an Aurubis spokesperson said. “This will enable us to meet the growing demand for strategic metals such as copper in the U.S. and elsewhere.”

    The U.S. currently has a copper demand of around 1.8 million tons per year, with around half imported. The Richmond plant will be a fast method to reduce imports, Aurubis said.

    The blister copper produced by Aurubis Richmond can also be further processed into high-purity copper and copper products in Aurubis' international smelting network in Europe.

    Aurubis CEO Toralf Haag said the company may consider more projects in the United States.

    "With the high availability of recycling material and good local conditions, the American market offers Aurubis appealing prospects that we will continue to consider closely in the future as well,” Haag said.

    (Reporting by Michael Hogan. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Aurubis launches copper recycling plant in Georgia.
    • •The plant aims to reduce US copper imports.
    • •Production to reach full capacity by 2026.
    • •Investment of $800 million for the facility.
    • •Blister copper to be sold primarily in the US.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Aurubis starts production at US copper recycling plant

    1What is the primary purpose of Aurubis' new plant?

    The new plant aims to reduce the need for U.S. metal imports by processing complex waste recycling material.

    2How much copper will the Richmond plant produce annually?

    The plant is expected to process up to 180,000 metric tons of recycling material annually, producing 70,000 tons of high-grade blister copper.

    3What types of materials will the plant recycle?

    The plant will recycle materials including printed circuit boards, copper cable, and other metal-containing waste.

    4What is the expected timeline for the plant to reach full capacity?

    Aurubis expects the Richmond plant to reach full production capacity in the first half of 2026.

    5What future plans does Aurubis have in the U.S.?

    Aurubis CEO Toralf Haag mentioned that the company may consider more projects in the United States due to appealing market conditions.

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