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    UC RUSAL joins Aluminium Stewardship Initiative

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2015/12/18
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    UC RUSAL, a leading global aluminium producer, announced that it has joined the Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (“ASI”) with a view to take part in developing global sustainability standards for international application in the aluminium value chain.

    The ASI standards are designed to be applicable to all stages of aluminium production and transformation, with a specific focus on; bauxite mining, alumina refining, primary aluminium production, semi-fabrication (rolling, extrusion, forging and foundry), material conversion, and refining and re-melting of recycled scrap, as well as material stewardship criteria relevant to downstream users of aluminium. The importance of the aluminium industry’s sustainable development has acquired greater attention with the 2015 United Nations Conference on Climate Change (“COP21”).

    “As one of the leading low carbon aluminium producers, RUSAL is happy to contribute to the development and implementation of a standard for aluminium stewardship across the aluminium value chain. Thanks to a combination of its unique properties, such as light weight, durability and resistance to corrosion, aluminium is widely recognized as one of the most sustainable materials in use today. Development of a standard that would be an international benchmark for procurement will significantly contribute to further sustainability improvement for the whole industry, making aluminium a metal of choice of the 21st century,” commented Vladislav Soloviev, CEO of RUSAL.

    RUSAL is the proud supplier of aluminium with one of the world’s lowest carbon footprints. The company utilizes renewable hydro power resources of Siberian Russia. Since 1990, RUSAL has more than halved direct emissions from our smelters, and continues to increase its share of energy from hydro and other renewable energy sources. Today, over 90% of RUSAL’s aluminium production is sourced by clean, renewable hydro power. The company will continue to further improve its carbon footprint and aims to achieve 100% of its energy from clean hydro power for its aluminium production.

    Source: Rusal Press Release
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