Following this, the Green Product Evaluation Centre of the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association has enhanced the evaluation process, created a materials list, and finalised all preparations for assessing green, low-carbon aluminium. From October 8, 2024, aluminium industry production enterprises can submit green and low-carbon aluminium evaluation applications to the evaluation centre.
Under the newly issues standard
Ma Cunzhen, chairman of the National Technical Committee for Standardisation of Nonferrous Metals and director of the Green Product Evaluation Centre at the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association, emphasised that both green aluminium and recycled aluminium possess unique green and low-carbon attributes. He noted that integrating the two is essential for China's aluminium industry's sustainable, low-carbon development.
According to the newly issued standard's definition, green low-carbon aluminium refers to the first commercial aluminium product made by combining green electrolytic aluminium materials with recycled aluminium materials during the melting and casting process. The evaluation of green, low-carbon aluminium will prioritise aluminium products that meet urgent market demands, face significant foreign trade pressure, contribute meaningfully to emission reductions, have comprehensive data collection, and demonstrate a clear impact on the industrial and supply chains.