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Ball's 2023 Sustainability Report: Charging ahead with eco-conscious aluminium packaging

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Update time : 2024-04-01 15:34:38
Ball Corporation emerges as a beacon of green innovation in the diverse landscape of sustainable packaging solutions. Their 2023 annual financial and sustainability report unveils a strategic shift towards renewable energy and recycled content, propelling the company into a leadership role within the aluminium packaging sector.
Ball Corporation’s commitment to sustainability is evident in its concerted efforts towards renewable energy adoption and recycled content integration. With renewable sources contributing to over half of its global electricity usage, including a full transition at US beverage packaging plants, Ball has achieved a noteworthy 50% reduction in the global scope of two greenhouse gas emissions compared to the preceding year.
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