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About ASI

Join ASI

ASI is a multi-stakeholder organisation with a diverse global membership. We welcome all companies and stakeholders in the aluminium supply chain to join our membership and help drive sustainability through a comprehensive certification program and broader capacity building.



The ASI Membership Information and Application contains detailed information about becoming an ASI Member as well as the application form.
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Why Join ASI?

By joining ASI, you demonstrate leadership on key sustainability issues within the aluminium supply chain. You also become part of the global effort to drive positive change through collective action.

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Depending on your goals, member benefits can include:

  • Improve your performance and scale up progress on key environmental, social and governance issues
  • Identify and manage current and emerging supply chain risks
  • Align practices with relevant regulatory, customer or stakeholder requirements
  • Make credible claims which are backed by an independent assurance mechanism

  • Access ASI’s learning program, educationAl, and expertise for implementation support
  • Strengthen internal capacity as part of continual improvement efforts
  • Free or discounted member registration for ASI events
  • Member newsletter subscription

  • Participate in multi-stakeholder dialogues on responsible production and sourcing
  • Network with a community that is passionate about addressing sustainability issues
  • Participate in ASI governance, including Working Groups (All members), Committees and/or the ASI Board (Full members)
  • Access ASI’s member logo, member listing and an exclusive profile page on ASI’s website

Your membership supports ASI’s broader objectives to:

  • Enhance transparency and due diligence in supply chains
  • Identify and better manage current and emerging supply chain risks
  • Share best practices and improvement opportunities across sectors
  • Contribute to collaborations, partnerships and harmonisation efforts
  • Create more impact on environmental and social issues by working collectively

How to join

Annual Membership Fees

A key principle of ASI is to be inclusive, encouraging organisations of all types and sizes to contribute to the overall vision of maximising aluminium’s contribution to a sustainable society. Membership fees are set by the ASI Board and reviewed annually. Current fee rates are tabled in the classifications below.

ASI Membership Fees until 31 December 2025

For organisations that are commercially active in the aluminium supply chain, ASI annual membership fees are determined by annual turnover/revenue for the financial year immediately preceding the date of the application or membership renewal date:

Membership Class Very Large
More than US$10 billion
Large
Between US$1 billion and US$10 billion
Medium
Between US$100 million and US$1 billion
Small
Between US$10 million and US$100 million
Micro
Less than US$10 million
Production and Transformation US$37,800 US$34,125 US$13,650 US$1,575 US$420
Industrial Users
Downstream Supporters

For Associations, ASI annual membership fees are determined by the size of the organisation in terms of number of full-time equivalent employees:

Membership Class Large
More than 1000 FTE staff
Medium
Between 100 – 1000 FTE staff
Small
Between 10 – 100 FTE staff
Micro
Less than 10 FTE staff
Associations US$5,988 US$1,198 US$599 US$120

For General Supporters, ASI annual membership fees are determined by the annual turnover/revenue:

Membership Class Large
More than US$1 billion
Medium
Between US$100 million and US$1 billion
Small
Between US$10 million and US$100 million
Micro
Less than US$10 million
General
Supporter
US$5,988 US$1,198 US$599 US$120
Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 10% is applicable to membership fees for organisations headquartered in Australia.

ASI Membership Fees from 1 January 2026

For organisations that are commercially active in the aluminium supply chain, ASI annual membership fees are determined by annual turnover/revenue for the financial year immediately preceding the date of the application or membership renewal date:

Membership Class Very Large
More than US$10 billion
Large
Between US$1 billion and US$10 billion
Medium
Between US$100 million and US$1 billion
Small
Between US$10 million and US$100 million
Micro
Less than US$10 million
Production and Transformation US$39,690 US$35,831 US$14,674 US$2,000 US$1,000
Industrial Users
Downstream Supporters

For Associations, ASI annual membership fees are determined by the size of the organisation in terms of number of full-time equivalent employees:

Membership Class Large
More than 1000 FTE staff
Medium
Between 100 – 1000 FTE staff
Small
Between 10 – 100 FTE staff
Micro
Less than 10 FTE staff
Associations US$6,287 US$1,258 US$750 US$150

For General Supporters, ASI annual membership fees are determined by the annual turnover/revenue:

Membership Class Large
More than US$1 billion
Medium
Between US$100 million and US$1 billion
Small
Between US$10 million and US$100 million
Micro
Less than US$10 million
General
Supporter
US$6,287 US$1,258 US$750 US$150
Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 10% is applicable to membership fees for organisations headquartered in Australia.

Certification commitment

‘Production and Transformation’ and ‘Industrial Users’ members commit to achieve certification against the ASI Performance Standard for at least one facility or product line within 2 years of joining ASI.

 

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