TOKYO -- Japanese metal maker Nippon Light Metal Holdings will create a new aluminum supply chain that relies on recycled material from its partner in India, with the aim of starting mass-production using the scrap-derived in fiscal 2026.
Japanese company aims to produce auto parts with scrap-derived materials

Nippon Light Metal's Kambara complex in Shizuoka prefecture. Recycled aluminum from India will be shipped to the plant for processing. (Nippon Light Metal)
TOKYO -- Japanese metal maker Nippon Light Metal Holdings will create a new aluminum supply chain that relies on recycled material from its partner in India, with the aim of starting mass-production using the scrap-derived in fiscal 2026.