The programme of the Arab International Aluminium Conference (Arabal 2012), which will be held in Doha from 20th to 22nd of November 2012, will include a discussion panel on aluminium recycling, according to the Qatalum, the host company. Qatalum said recycling is becoming one of the increasingly important industries in terms of global interest and size and type of investment, which targets the environment, community, and the industry itself. The evolution and diversity of industry, the rising income, and type of consumption are all important factors to be taken into consideration when developing the solid waste recycling industry, be the solid waste industrial, commercial, agricultural, or domestic, in order to maximise benefit and achieve the primary goal of saving energy, preserving natural resources, protecting the environment, reducing pollution, and increasing awareness of the green economy’s requirements. Qatalum noted that the recycling industry maintains an intertwined relationship with the output of all types of industrial sectors and a proportional relationship in terms of the diversity of outputs, uses of industrial products and the increasing need to recycle and reuse. FRom:GULF
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