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Brazilian Aluminium Can Summit 2025 brings together global leaders and sets the strategic agenda for the aluminium can industry in Brazil

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Update time : 2025-09-04 18:00:54

The Brazilian Aluminum Can Association (Abralatas) announces Brazilian Aluminium Can Summit 2025 (Encontro da Lata), to be held on November 5 at Villa Blue Tree, in São Paulo. Recognized as the leading event of the aluminium can industry for beverages in Brazil, the meeting reaches its fifth edition with a new and expanded format, consolidating itself as the most relevant space for dialogue, coordination, and business opportunities across the entire production chain.
Over a full day of programming, the event will bring together national and international leaders, public authorities, and experts in sustainability and innovation in panels addressing the main challenges and opportunities of the sector. In addition to strategic discussions, the meeting will feature interactive booths, sponsor activations, and exclusive networking moments, reinforcing its role as a platform for connection and collaboration.

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