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Aluminum material flow analysis for production, consumption, and trade in China from 2008 to 2017

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 296, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.126444

Keywords

Aluminum; Actual aluminum consumption; Material flow analysis; International trade; Life cycle; Recovery

Funding

  1. China's National Key RD Plan [2018YFB1502804]
  2. geological surveying projects of China Geological Survey [DD20201147, DD20190676]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71633006, 52070131]

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This study analyzed the material flows of China's aluminum resources during different stages of its life cycle using material flow analysis (MFA). The results indicated an increasing trend in aluminum consumption in China initially, followed by a gradual decrease. The study also found that China imports large amounts of raw materials for aluminum processing and exports a significant portion of aluminum-containing commodities produced domestically to other countries. Additionally, the research highlighted the importance of reducing material loss during the processing of raw materials, particularly in the alumina production stage, to alleviate pressure on primary aluminum sources.
In this study, the material flows of China's aluminum resources during various stages of its life cycle were analyzed using material flow analysis (MFA). MFA allows an accurate understanding of the aluminum flow not only at the national level in China, but also with respect to aluminum material flow associated with international trade. The material flows of China's aluminum resources were analyzed and studied during production, consumption, and trade. The actual consumption of aluminum was calculated based on a statistical analysis of China's international trade of aluminum-containing commodities (ACC) from 2008 to 2017 and data regarding China's domestic bauxite mining, alumina smelting, electrolytic aluminum production, aluminum production, and aluminum secondary resource recovery. The results led to the following conclusions: (1) the actual aluminum consumption in China showed an increasing trend initially and then displayed a decreasing trend (i.e., increased from 9.6 Tg in 2008 to 27.55 Tg (the maximum) in 2013, and then gradually decreased to 19.14 Tg in 2017); (2) the actual aluminum con-sumption in China is approximately 86% of the apparent aluminum consumption (3) China imports large amounts of raw materials (e.g., bauxite); to process into aluminum semi-products and aluminum-containing end products to sell to other countries, and approximately 43% of the ACC produced in mainland China are consumed locally, while 57% are exported to other countries; (4) of the total aluminum material lost during the processing of raw materials, the greatest loss occurs in the alumina production stage (51%). Hence, reducing the amount of aluminum material lost during the alumina production process and increasing the utilization of secondary sources of aluminum are effective ways to reduce the burden on primary aluminum sources. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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