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SCRAP WARS 2026: The Clean Metal Battle for a Low‑Carbon Era – Recycled Aluminum as the Strategic Resource of the Future, From Scrap to Golden Power Transforming the Global Aluminum Market : SO OK TRADING : May 21, 2026

Last updated: 21 May 2026
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 SCRAP WARS 2026: The Battle for Aluminum Scrap – From Waste to Global Gold
May 21, 2026 | SO OK TRADING

 
♻️ The Golden Year of Recycling has begun! In 2026, aluminum scrap in Thailand is no longer just “leftovers” — it has become a strategic raw material fiercely contested across the globe.

 
Pressures on the Thai Market
Import Crackdown: Strict container inspections, E‑waste ban → foreign supply is harder to access.
Chinese Buyout: Over 70% of Thai scrap exported to China → domestic smelters face shortages and appeal to the government.
Global Price Crisis: Major Middle Eastern smelters disrupted → Thai factories scramble for scrap to produce secondary aluminum, saving up to 95% energy.
 
Prices Surge – Supply Tightens
Bare Wire / Alloy Wheels: 79–81 THB/kg
Construction Profiles: 65–70 THB/kg
Heavy Parts: 60–68 THB/kg
UBC Cans: 62–64 THB/kg
Small smelters without long‑term contracts are shutting down due to lack of supply.

 
Global Game Changers
LME Aluminum above $3,500/ton → worldwide shift to scrap.
EV & ABS demand soaring → lightweight aluminum boosts range.
APAC dominance → China, India, Japan buying premium ASEAN scrap.
AI Sorting revolution → cleaner scrap, higher prices.
EU CBAM carbon tariffs → export restrictions, carbon certificates required.
 
China: From “Waste Ban” to “Resource Absorption”
Policy eased: imports allowed if processed into RSI (Recycling Scrap Ingots).
Premium scrap import tariffs reduced.
Redefinition: from “Waste” to “Recycled Raw Materials.”
Thailand becomes China’s No.1 scrap supplier (21.1% of imports).
 
Europe: CBAM in Full Effect
Carbon certificates mandatory for imports.
Pre‑consumer scrap tightly controlled.
EU preparing to restrict scrap exports → keeping resources for its own green industries and circular economy.
 
Future Outlook for Aluminum Scrap
EV & Transport: demand for high‑grade ABS scrap will keep rising.
Green Building: construction industry adopting recycled materials.
Packaging & Beverages: UBC recycling surpassing 90%, circular economy model.
Clean Energy: solar panels and wind turbines driving new demand.
AI Sorting: precise alloy separation (5xxx, 6xxx) entering premium markets.
Global Policies: China absorbs, EU stockpiles, US tightens → competition intensifies.
 
Insights for Traders
Clean, well‑graded scrap = high price & strong demand
Contaminated scrap = blocked & hard to sell
Scrap is transforming from “waste” into an energy bank and the gold of the low‑carbon era. Whoever controls clean supply and precise grading will dominate the recycling game and lead the global market entering the Golden Year of Recycling.

 
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