There is a great demand for aluminium in the market.
"Here in the old closed magnesium factory hall, there are large amounts of aluminium. Now we're dismantling the aluminium for recycling. This is a great circular economy project. We are "kicking off" a major preparation project at Herøya," says Skjalg Aasland, head of Development and Projects at Herøya Industripark AS.
Recycling aluminium
Audun Elvik Thorsen, Herøya Industripark AS, is leading the work of dismantling aluminium for further delivery to Metallco's recycling plant at Herøya.
"Recycling 1 tonne of aluminium saves 6 tonnes of bauxite and 9 tonnes of CO2 emissions"
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"It is mainly aluminium bars that run along a total of 48 smelters we are dismantling," explains project manager Audun Elvik Thorsen.
Read more about facts on aluminium recycling at Hydro.com here.
Reuse as much as possible
"In demolition and construction projects, we always dismantle and take out materials that can be reused," says Elvik Thorsen. "It is important to have as high a recycling rate as possible. Here in the magnesium factory, there is a lot of aluminium, and this is the largest project we are working on now."
The agreement is to deliver 800 tonnes of aluminium by the end of July this year.
"Is this a complicated job?"
"No, but no two projects are alike, so we have spent time figuring out how to do the work safely and efficiently.
Norsk Saneringsservice carries out the task of dismantling aluminium rails from the industrial halls. It's hard work, they primarily use chainsaws to cut the rails," he says.
09. May 2022