Authors :
Jay Dinubhai Patel
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 5 - May
Google Scholar :
https://tinyurl.com/bde35fs4
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/24may1508
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Abstract :
In recent times, with increased industrialization and population growth, there has been a surge in the consumption
of natural resources like coal, metals, and petroleum products. This has depleted the availability of pure minerals in the
earth’s crust, prompting a greater need for recycling. Recycling not only helps preserve resources but also reduces
environmental pollution. While many metals in the earth’s crust are recyclable, aluminum items, such as beverage cans,
stand out for their ease of collection and ability to maintain their properties through recycling. This paper explores the
potential of aluminum recycling innovations to drive business strategies in the industry. Through examining various
technologies advancements and market trends, it elucidates how companies can leverage these innovations to enhance their
competitive advantage, suitability efforts, and bottom line.
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In recent times, with increased industrialization and population growth, there has been a surge in the consumption
of natural resources like coal, metals, and petroleum products. This has depleted the availability of pure minerals in the
earth’s crust, prompting a greater need for recycling. Recycling not only helps preserve resources but also reduces
environmental pollution. While many metals in the earth’s crust are recyclable, aluminum items, such as beverage cans,
stand out for their ease of collection and ability to maintain their properties through recycling. This paper explores the
potential of aluminum recycling innovations to drive business strategies in the industry. Through examining various
technologies advancements and market trends, it elucidates how companies can leverage these innovations to enhance their
competitive advantage, suitability efforts, and bottom line.