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ASI welcomes TALSAD’s joining as new member

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Update time : 2025-02-10 17:43:45
The Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) is pleased to announce that the Turkish Aluminium Industrialists Association (TALSAD) become a new association member.

TALSAD has been committed to promoting Turkey as a global aluminum power since 1971, with more than 50 years of experience and nearly 100 members, supporting the sustainable development of the industry.

Since 1994, TALSAD has organized the International Aluminium Symposium, attracting visitors from over 80 countries each year and boosting global knowledge exchange.

General Secretary Duygu Saymen said that TALSAD has always fostered innovation and responsible practices, and joining ASI further demonstrates its commitment to sustainable development, circular economy, and alignment with international standards.
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