
Amidst the constantly evolving policies and rapid industrial expansion anticipated between 2024 and 2026, SMM plans to host the 2026 SMM Global Renewable Metal Industry Chain Summit & Recycled Aluminum Smelting and Casting Technology Special Session in Ningbo, Zhejiang, on July 16–17, 2026. The conference will bring together global industry leaders to discuss cutting-edge topics in recycled metals, promote green transformation, and foster international cooperation.

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16July
Main Forum of the Conference
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17July
Casting Technology Special Session
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17July
Company Visit
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The scale and enthusiasm surrounding this year's Regenerative Metals Industry Conference exceeded all expectations, with the venue maintaining an atmosphere of intense interaction and exchange from start to finish. On-site, we established connections with numerous potential partners—a diverse group encompassing scrap traders, smelting enterprises, and downstream processing firms specializing in alloys, die-casting, and related fields. Supply and demand information was highly transparent and concentrated at the event; opportunities for matching buyers and sellers—particularly within the segments of scrap copper, aluminum, zinc, and various recycled alloys—increased significantly compared to previous years. This was especially evident in the areas of securing raw material supplies and facilitating targeted linkages with downstream end-users—developments that will prove immensely beneficial to our future business expansion efforts.


The presentations delivered at the conference forum were highly substantive. Covering everything from macro-level policies and "Dual Carbon" initiatives to the supply of recycled raw materials and import regulations—as well as downstream end-market demand in aluminum processing, copper processing, and alloy casting—the speakers provided detailed data support and clear analytical conclusions. In particular, the analyses regarding price trends for recycled metal raw materials, the impact of tariff policy changes on scrap imports, and the pace of domestic capacity expansion hold significant reference value for us in formulating our procurement plans and production schedules. Overall, this conference was rich in information—both extensive and precise—and packed with practical insights, making it an event well worth our continued attention.






