In an official press release, Rexam stated: Having an agreed sustainability standard will build credibility and confidence in aluminium as a sustainable material against a background where, increasingly, customers and consumers want to know more about the provenance of what they are buying.
The standard will provide clearer oversight of where the aluminium comes from and the sustainability of the production and transformation process.
Rexam’s director of group sustainability, John Revess, said: “Aluminium is one of the most sustainable materials available, with 75% of aluminium ever produced still in use today, and therefore ideal for packaging.
“Creating a sustainability standard for aluminium will demonstrate how the industry is addressing material stewardship and ensuring an ethical supply chain.”
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