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Capral Aluminium confirms the receipt of its first ASI-certified primary metal shipment from Hydro

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Update time : 2024-07-08 16:36:45
According to a recent report, Capral Aluminium, Australia’s largest extruder and distributor of industry-leading aluminium products, has secured its first ASI Chain of Custody (CoC) certified shipment from the Norwegian aluminium company Hydro.

Receipt of the first ASI-certified aluminium establishes Capral’s value and commitment towards sustainability and responsible metal sourcing practices across the supply chain. This milestone also builds Capral’s strategic partnership with Hydro for the supply of ASI CoC-certified aluminium.

The Aluminium Stewardship Initiative and its Chain of Custody (CoC) certification are recognised globally as premium standards for responsible production, sourcing, and stewardship of aluminium throughout the supply chain.  The Chain of Custody Standard certification explicitly reviews the flow of ASI-certified aluminium, ensuring that each stage of metal production and end-use product manufacture meets environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria. The certification attests to the product being responsibly sourced and produced.

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