European Aluminium joins ASI
ASI welcomes European Aluminium as its newest Associations class member! “Today’s industrial commitment to sustainability can only be credible if there is a tangible plan with vision, objectives and examples. With the Sustainability Roadmap towards 2025, the aluminium industry in Europe is demonstrating that sustainability is engrained in its values and vision of the world. […]
31 May 2016
“Today’s industrial commitment to sustainability can only be credible if there is a tangible plan with vision, objectives and examples. With the Sustainability Roadmap towards 2025, the aluminium industry in Europe is demonstrating that sustainability is engrained in its values and vision of the world. For European Aluminium, joining the Aluminium Stewardship Initiative is a natural complement to the work our members do to achieve the voluntary targets of the Roadmap by 2025. Joining ASI as associated member will trigger synergies and reinforce our engagement with key stakeholders”.
– Gerd Götz, Director General of European Aluminium
About European Aluminium:
European Aluminium, founded in 1981 and based in Brussels, is the voice of the aluminium industry in Europe. We actively engage with decision makers and the wider stakeholder community to promote the outstanding properties of aluminium, secure growth and optimise the contribution our metal can make to meeting Europe’s sustainability challenges.
Through environmental and technical expertise, economic and statistical analysis, scientific research, education and sharing of best practices, public affairs and communication activities, European Aluminium promotes the use of aluminium as a material with permanent properties that is part of the solution to achieving sustainable goals, while maintaining and improving the image of the industry, of the material and of its applications among their stakeholders.
Our 75 members include primary aluminium producers; downstream manufacturers of extruded, rolled and cast aluminium; producers of recycled aluminium and national aluminium associations, representing more than 600 plants in 30 European countries.
Aluminium products are used in a wide range of markets, including automotive, transport, high-tech engineering, building, construction and packaging.
More information from the European Aluminium website.
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