Aluminum is a chemical element with the symbol Al and atomic number 13. It is a silvery-white, soft, nonmagnetic and ductile metal in the boron group. By mass, aluminum makes up about 8% of the Earth's crust, making it the third most abundant element after oxygen and silicon.
Aluminum is widely used in various industries due to its desirable properties:
While aluminum is abundant and versatile, its production can have environmental impacts, including energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling aluminum can significantly reduce these impacts, as it requires only 5% of the energy used to produce new aluminum from raw materials.