Happy birthday aluminium! 125 years adding value to society

This year marks the anniversary of a discovery that has not only improved our lives, but plays an eminent role for Europe’s sustainable development. Safer and more fuel efficient transportation, energy efficient buildings, infinitely recyclable packaging – all have been possible with the help of this discovery made 125 years ago which enabled the production and the use of aluminium on an industrial scale.

The smelting process to produce aluminium was discovered almost simultaneously but independently in 1886 by Charles Martin Hall in the United States and Louis Toussaint Héroult in France. Both men dissolved aluminium oxide in molten cryolite and then extracted the aluminium by electrolysis.

 

Today, thousands of products can be made safer, lighter, more energy efficient and fully recyclable thanks to aluminium: from cars, trains or aircraft to cookware, packaging and electrical conductors.

 

Almost three-quarters of all aluminium ever manufactured (700 million tonnes) is still in use thanks to its long life cycle (10 to 20 years in transport and up to 50 to 80 years in buildings) and excellent recyclability. Aluminium can be recycled infinitely without loss of quality and has impressive recycling rates: over 90% in transport and building applications and more than 55% in packaging, with some countries exceeding 90% for beverage cans. Also, aluminium recycling saves up to 95% of the energy used in the primary production.

 

“No material other than aluminium can combine the advantages of being light and strong, totally recyclable, resistant to corrosion, completely impermeable, and an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. In the 125 years since this discovery, the variety of applications for aluminium has grown apace and will continue to contribute to sustainable development and energy efficiency gains in Europe“, declared Patrick de Schrynmakers, Secretary General of the European Aluminium Association (EAA), which has just released the third edition of its sustainable development indicators (SDIs) report. This latest iteration of the SDI exercise includes, for the first time, indicators covering the use of aluminium in key applications in addition to more than thirty sustainable development indicators on the production phase. The report clearly demonstrates the sector’s contribution to achieving overall sustainability goals.

 

 

Information Source: The European Aluminium Association (EAA), www.eaa.net 

 

 

AL INVEST Břidličná, a.s.:

AL INVEST Břidličná, a.s. is a company, which supplies its customers with a wide range of products from aluminium and plastic and offers an innovative solution to making to measure..
AL INVEST Břidličná, a.s. is a member of the packaging association SYBA, of the South Bohemian chamber of commerce and association of Czech testing rooms and laboratories.
We received the prestigious prize of package of the year in 2009 in the category of exhibits-butter- tradition from the highlands. AL INVEST Břidličná, a.s. already received this prize in 2006 and 2007.


Contact:
Katerina Svarcova
AL INVEST Břidličná, a.s.
Tel.: +420 602 236 145
katerina.svarcova@alinvest.cz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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