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Asia Copper Week 2023: World Copper Conference Asia

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November 15, 2023
Time:
1:45 pm - 2:45 pm
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Join ICA’s upcoming panel “Recycled Copper Use and the Circular Economy: Drivers and Barriers” at the World Copper Conference in Shanghai, China on 15 November.

The CRU World Copper Conference Asia, part of Asia Copper Week 2023, is organized in collaboration with CESCO and China Minmetals Corporation. The event will take place on November 15-16, 2023, in Shanghai.

The conference is returning to China for the first time since 2019, bringing together the global copper mining industry with smelter counterparts and other relevant industry stakeholders.

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Date: 15 November

Time: 13:45 – 14:45 (China Standard Time)

Location: Grand Hyatt Shanghai

Panel: Recycled Copper Use and the Circular Economy: Drivers and Barriers

Copper recycling plays a key role in developing a circular economy and enabling the clean energy transition. Fabricators, because they purchase and use scrap, are critical to realizing sustainable benefits and reducing waste via the recycling process. Earlier this year, Guidehouse Insights conducted a survey of global copper fabricators to understand the drivers and barriers they face in the use of recycled copper. This panel will discuss the survey’s results, including core drivers such as cost and ESG concerns, as well as next steps needed to develop a common methodology for collecting data.

Moderator: Sharon Ding, Executive Director, China Basic Materials Analyst, UBS

Alvin Chao, Manager, Material Stewardship, International Copper Association

Yuchen Hu, Research Analyst, ES&I, Guidehouse Insights

Liu Wei, Vice President, China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association Recycling Metal Branch, CRMA

Chen Zhanzhi, Chairman, Xing Qi Metal

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