At the Aurubis AG Annual General Meeting covering fiscal year 2019/20, CEO Roland Harings announced that the company wants to continue growing, particularly in the area of recycling.

'The successful acquisition of the recycler Metallo in May 2020 was the missing puzzle piece in Europe to be able to extensively process secondary raw materials with low metal contents' and is therefore 'a key milestone for implementing Aurubis' multimetal and recycling strategy,' the CEO emphasized. The integration of the new sites Beerse (Belgium) and Berango (Spain) in the Aurubis smelter network is coming to fruition even faster than planned; the synergy target of EUR 15 million, which had originally been set for fiscal year 2022/23, will be achieved in the current fiscal year already. The multimetal company is therefore optimally equipped for further growth, especially in recycling - a key pillar of the company strategy. Harings announced that details about the next steps of the continued implementation of the strategy will come this summer.

'Aurubis is taking on an active role in the circular economy. Our products, our metals create the foundation for a sustainable society,' he underlined in his speech for the shareholders, who participated virtually. 'Recycling is a megatrend. The global recycling volume is growing continuously.' The joint venture for cable recycling with TSR, which will include Aurubis subsidiary Cablo, contributes to this: 'We are increasing the input volume and creating sustainable solutions for the plastic materials that accumulate, because these materials are currently one of the biggest challenges in recycling cable waste,' Harings explained.

Industry plays a key role in speeding up decarbonization

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Annual General Meeting had to take place virtually for the first time in the company's history. Roland Harings took the shareholders on a virtual journey to the Aurubis sites.

The CEO placed an additional focus on reducing the company's CO2 emissions: 'We have to continue to speed up decarbonization. Industry can and will play an important role in the process.' In this regard, Aurubis is currently working on a variety of projects. As an example, Harings mentioned the second phase of the Industrial Heat project, which the Group wants to implement by 2024: in the scope of this project, Aurubis extracts excess, nearly CO2-free heat from its production to supply district heating to the Hamburg metropolitan area. Additional initiatives include a planned photovoltaic plant at the site in Pirdop, Bulgaria, and the upcoming trials to replace natural gas with hydrogen in one step of the production process.

Aurubis remains industry forerunner in environmental protection

Environmental protection and sustainability go hand in hand. Harings emphasized that Aurubis takes sustainability very seriously. It is part of the corporate strategy. This also includes protecting habitats in direct proximity to the sites: 'We will continue to play a pioneering role in environmental protection - this is why we put forth our utmost efforts and continue investing.' The CEO referred to a project at the Hamburg site in which Aurubis will be investing EUR 100 million in the coming years. A new 'ridge turret suctioning system' - a type of giant exhaust duct - will reduce fine particulates in the primary smelter by another approximately 70 %. The work is already well underway, Harings said.

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