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Polish Alumetal obtains EPD for recycled foundry alloy aluminum products

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Update time : 2024-11-08 16:41:59
Alumetal, a recycling company in Poland, has completed an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) to document the environmental footprint of its recycled foundry alloy aluminum products.

Based on an independent third-party study, the EPD provides complete transparency of the scrap-quality mixture used at Alumetal's plants to make recycled foundry alloys.

The declaration reflects Alumetal's commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of its aluminum products while supplying high-quality alloys, mainly applied to the automotive industry.

The completion of the EPD clearly demonstrates the environmental impact and carbon footprint of Alumetal's aluminum products, thus helping customers achieve their sustainability goals.
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