ASI certifies Fagor Ederlan Group against Performance Standard V3.1
The facilities manufacture aluminium automotive components using high-pressure and low-pressure die casting.
17 April 2026

Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) today announced that Fagor Ederlan S.Coop. Aluminium Spain has been certified against the ASI Performance Standard V3.1 (2023). The facilities manufacture aluminium automotive components using high-pressure and low-pressure die casting, including suspension and propulsion parts such as motor housings, engine blocks, transmission housings, oil pans, knuckles, and structural components. Production activities include aluminium melting, die casting, heat treatment, machining, and assembly across multiple facilities, with an annual output of approximately 2.5 million HPDC parts and 2.1 million LPDC parts.
The ASI Certification program was developed through an extensive multi-stakeholder consultation process and is the only comprehensive voluntary sustainability standard initiative for the aluminium value chain. The ASI Performance Standard V3 and ASI CoC Standard V2 were launched in May 2022 following a multi-year revision process. The ASI Performance Standard V3 defines 11 principles and 62 criteria under three sustainability pillars – Environment, Social, and Governance – with the aim to address pressing sustainability issues in the aluminium value chain, such as biodiversity, Indigenous Peoples rights, circularity, and greenhouse gas emissions. The 2022 Standards and related documents underwent a minor update in 2023, accounting for editorial changes, correction of minor errors and for general clarification, culminating in the release of Performance Standard V3.1 (2023) and Chain of Custody Standard V2.1 (2023).
The independent, third-party audit of Fagor Ederlan S.Coop. Aluminium Spain was carried out by DNV Business Assurance Services UK Ltd. A full listing of audit findings is available in the summary audit reports, linked below. No non-conformances were identified during the audit.
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