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RUSAL expands aluminium recycling initiatives and delivers first batch of rolling slabs with recycled content

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Update time : 2024-04-25 15:15:08
RUSAL, one of the world's largest aluminium producers, has successfully supplied rolling slabs containing recycled content to a longstanding partner. This supply comes in response to increasing demand for sustainable aluminium products, particularly within the food and beverage sector.
The Company's largest aluminium smelter, Krasnoyarsk (KrAZ), recycled a batch of aluminium scrap for the first time in its 60-year history. The end-of-life scrap was molten and blended with liquid metal from the primary aluminium production process. After the casting process, the rolling slab was delivered to one of RUSAL's longstanding partners and successfully processed. The recycled content, treated and processed by RUSAL, ensures no compromise on product quality.
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