SUEZ UK partners with Alupro for aerosol recycling drive
An estimated 650 million metal aerosols are used in the UK each year, with over 80% of these used in the home.
Upcoming reforms to packaging recycling in the UK - including a deposit return scheme for drinks containers, Simpler Recycling in England and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) - present an opportunity for the metal packaging sector to redouble its efforts to push metal recycling rates even higher than they are today, said SUEZ.
Last year, the aluminium packaging recycling rate for 2023 was 68%.
The project aims to provide data and case studies on how to increase the capture, sorting and treatment of aerosols.
The first phase, over the coming 12 months, will see SUEZ recruit three local authorities in different areas across the UK to monitor and analyse aerosol capture rates, ready for the next phase of the trial to start in 2025.
The next phase of the trial will see a year-long sampling exercise measuring the quantities of aerosols collected through both the residual and recycling kerbside streams, as well as looking into the challenges of sorting and analysing aerosols collected through the kerbside system.
Further, the year will see the trialling of a brand new communications campaign to consumers to boost aerosol recycling.
Research by Alupro has shown many people are unsure of how to dispose of aerosols and as a result, fewer aerosols are disposed of in household recycling collections, compared to most other forms of metal packaging.
In 2023, the Environmental Services Association (ESA) found that 18% of the UK population admitted to throwing aerosols in their normal rubbish bin in the past year.
This project aims to improve public knowledge around best practice recycling, establish a baseline recycling rate and roadmap for achieving higher future rates for aerosol recycling, and seek to stimulate substantial long-term investment into recycling infrastructure.
Through this partnership, SUEZ and Alupro will work together towards their goal of consumers recycling all their empty aerosols responsibly in their household collection service.
John Scanlon, chief executive officer at SUEZ recycling and recovery UK, said: “We’re looking forward to working with Alupro on this exciting and important initiative to improve aerosol recycling in the UK. With the 50% aluminium recycling target coming in the near future under EPR, excluding drinks containers, it’s imperative that we maximise the recycling rates of aerosols, through establishing a baseline recycling rate and improving public understanding. We’re pleased to be partnering with Alupro to drive forward this initiative and share best practice with the sector through our research findings.”
Tom Giddings, executive director at Alupro, said: “This communications, collections and sorting trial represents the next big milestone on our roadmap to higher recycling rates for aerosols, and we’re delighted to partner with Suez, whose expertise in delivering innovative projects led us to approach them to help us with this.
"We’re excited to see the results of the trial as they develop and to use them to build a blueprint for higher recycling rates. Hopefully, the UK Aerosol Recycling Initiative will serve as a template for how responsible industries can collaborate to bring the circular economy to life; after all, metal is the perfect material for recycling again and again, so we should be minimising how much we waste!”