Ecovery Expands Aluminum Recycling Capacity with New Furnace

Ecovery starts its new aluminum recycling furnace and plans for a third by 2026, expanding its Alabama facility.
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Nonferrous metal recycling firm Ecovery has officially started commissioning its new secondary aluminum recycling furnace at its facility near Mobile, Alabama. This state-of-the-art rotary furnace has a capacity of 60,000 pounds and is located alongside Ecovery's existing rotary furnace, which was built in 2015, and its aluminum x-ray sorting line, completed earlier in 2024. According to CEO Brock Norris, Ecovery plans to construct a third furnace in the same Alabama facility, expected to be completed by 2026 or 2027.

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