Aluminum UBCs Report

Improving Efficiency and Sustainability in Aluminum Beverage Can Recycling, January 2025

In the U.S., aluminum used beverage cans (UBCs) are one of the most valuable types of consumer recyclables and have high potential for direct recyclability with limited losses. However, the national UBC recycling rate (as calculated by CRI) was just 37.2% in 2021, which is dramatically lower than the rate in many other industrialized countries.
    
Given that recycling of aluminum saves more than 90% of the energy required to make the same amount of aluminum from virgin materials, and that the U.S. consumes more than one-quarter of all aluminum cans worldwide, CRI undertook a comprehensive analysis of the entire U.S. aluminum beverage can recycling chain. This is one of the first studies to address the issues involved in manufacturing these cans, and how they differ from other aluminum products.

The report finds that aluminum material losses at curbside recycling, materials recovery facilities (MRFs) and secondary melters are financially and environmentally significant enough to warrant discussion on new and expanded methods of aluminum beverage can recycling, sorting, processing and even design.

The data in the report conclusively demonstrate that beverage container deposit return systems (DRS) are the most impactful way to increase UBC recycling rates, with the ability of a nationwide DRS to raise the national UBC recycling rate to 85% – an increase of 48 percentage points over the rate of 37.2% in 2021.

It is imperative that the domestic aluminum can industry improve its recycled content status, because the global aluminum can industry cannot meet its sustainability goals without increased U.S. recycling rates. Improvements also are necessary to support the multi-billion-dollar investments being made to create new capacity in the U.S.

CRI is grateful for the generous support of the Arconic Foundation, without which this report would not have been possible.

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Bottled Up: Beverage Container Recycling Stagnates (2000-2010)

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As part of our thought leadership and mission to help improve beverage container recycling in the U.S., CRI periodically performs an analysis of beverage container sales and recycling rates, and publishes the information in the form of an authoritative report for use by decision-makers and recycling advocates. The 2013 edition of this signature report is Bottled Up: Beverage Container Recycling Stagnates (2000- 2010).

Download the free report and stay tuned for CRI's sequel to Bottled Up:
Tipping Point: Beverage Container Wasting, Plastic Pollution and
the Failed Promise of Curbside Recycling

Interested in state-specific or U.S. data that serves as the foundation for CRI reports?

The Beverage Market Data Analysis (BMDA) produced by CRI includes the most thorough information available on beverage container sales, recycling and wasting data – providing government, industry and environmental organizations with analytical and predictive tools not available elsewhere.

Reports for specific states and the nation as a whole are available for purchase. The 2022 edition of the BMDA covers the 2019 data year.

Learn more about these packages and purchase information on our BMDA website page

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