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Analysis of copper flows in the United States: 1975–2012

Wu Chen, Minxi Wang and Xin Li

Resources, Conservation & Recycling, 2016, vol. 111, issue C, 67-76

Abstract: Under the framework of a four-stage substance flow analysis, this paper displayed a quantified picture of copper flows in the U.S. in several specific years from 1975 to 2012. The ratio among the output of refinery and manufacture has changed from 0.30, 0.36, 0.34 in 1975–0.30, 0.25, 0.45 in 2012. It shows that production shrinks and manufacture increases. Domestic recovered old scrap in 2012 is 3 times as much as that in 1975. However, the use of old scrap in 2012 is only 40% of that in 1975. Meanwhile, the U.S changed from a net exporter (27.5 Gg) in 1975 to a net importer (471 Gg) for refined copper. All these results showed that the U.S chose importing refined copper to satisfy the demand rather than recycling old scrap. Because the U.S tend to acquire copper resource in a more ecological and economic way. Due to economic and environmental pressure, the production stage prefers low-priced primary production rather than secondary production. Most old scrap is transferred to other countries and China became the destination of more than 70% scrap. Only pure or clearly graded scrap is recycled for domestic use and the majority is directly used in manufacture stage.

Keywords: Substance flow analysis; Copper industry; Copper trade; Copper consumption; Copper scrap (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2016.04.014

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