As the need for copper rises, cable manufacturers recycle more [View all]
MONTREAL (AP) In an industrial suburb of Montreal, sheets of copper move along a conveyor belt suspended four stories above the floor of a foundry a metals plant until they drop into a lava-hot furnace. Next come pieces of discarded copper wire.
Out of the furnace comes liquid copper, alight with green fire. It travels to a second furnace and from there, a river of orange copper flows out, to be shaped into copper rods, the raw material for copper wire.
This Nexans mill has made copper rod from ore for nearly a century. But now it also makes an increasing amount of it from used copper, with the rods containing some 14% recycled metal. It hopes to get to 20%.
We say to our customers: Your waste of today, your scrap of today is your energy of tomorrow, so bring back your scrap, said Nexans CEO Christopher Guérin.
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I was in the telecommunications business for 40+ years. We always recycled our copper.