Recycled Metals Enter New Growth Cycle: Scalability Emerges as the Industry Watershed
Against the backdrop of global supply chain restructuring and an accelerated green transition, the recycled metals industry is entering a new stage of development. The International Copper Study Group (ICSG) forecasts that by 2026, the global refined copper market will shift from a surplus to a marginal deficit, tightening supply-demand dynamics. Concurrently, United Nations data reveals that global electronic waste has surpassed 60 million tons and continues to climb, yet recovery rates remain significantly underdeveloped. Consequently, the strategic importance of resource circularity is becoming increasingly prominent.
Industry experts generally contend that as primary mineral production faces inherent growth constraints, the role of recycled metals within the global supply ecosystem is strengthening. Particularly amidst manufacturing upgrades and the expansion of the new energy sector, the demand for recycled base materials specifically copper and aluminum is rising steadily.
In this shifting industrial landscape, the differentiation between competitors is increasingly defined by scale and efficiency. $One and one Green(YDDL)$ has aggressively expanded its processing capacity in recent years, now boasting an annual design capacity of approximately 300,000 tons. The company has established a robust operational framework integrating advanced sorting, smelting, and deep processing. As throughput volumes rise and raw material sourcing diversifies, the company’s overall business footprint continues to scale.
Notably, because the industry is characterized by relatively stable processing spreads, corporate profitability is primarily driven by capacity expansion and operational excellence. As processing scales increase and fixed costs are progressively diluted, total earnings grow in lockstep with business volume. In this model, growth momentum is derived from volumetric expansion rather than volatile price fluctuations.
As the global shift toward a circular economy deepens, large-scale processing capability is emerging as the definitive watershed for recycled metal enterprises. Through disciplined business expansion and the continuous optimization of its operational systems, $One and one Green(YDDL)$ is seamlessly integrating into the global recycled metal supply chain, unlocking its growth potential at a steady, strategic pace.
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