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More beer cans from low-carbon aluminium

Beer drinkers will soon be able to enjoy their favourite brew out of cans made from responsibly produced low-carbon aluminium.

Beer drinkers will soon be able to enjoy their favourite brew out of cans made from responsibly produced low-carbon aluminium.

Rio Tinto and Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world’s largest brewer, have formed a global partnership to deliver a new standard of sustainable beer cans by using low-carbon aluminium. In a first for the canned beverage industry, the two companies have signed an MoU committing to work with supply chain partners to bring AB InBev products to market in cans made from low-carbon aluminium that meets industry-leading sustainability standards.

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Initially focused in North America, the partnership will see AB InBev use Rio Tinto’s low-carbon aluminium made with renewable hydropower along with recycled content to produce a more sustainable beer can. This will offer a potential reduction in carbon emissions of more than 30% per can compared to similar cans produced today using traditional manufacturing techniques in North America.

The first one million cans produced through the partnership will be piloted in the United States on Michelob Ultra, the fastest growing beer brand in the country.

Partnership that pairs low-carbon aluminium cans with recycling

Currently, around 70% of the aluminium used in AB InBev cans produced in North America is recycled content. By pairing this recycled content with low-carbon aluminium, the brewer will take a key step towards reducing the carbon emissions in its packaging supply chain, which is the largest contributor of emissions by sector in the company’s value chain.

“We are constantly looking for new ways to reduce our carbon footprint across our entire value chain and improve the sustainability of our packaging to reach our ambitious sustainability goals,” said Ingrid De Ryck, vice president of Procurement and Sustainability, North America at AB InBev. “With this partnership, we will bring low-carbon aluminium to the forefront with our consumers and create a model for how companies can work with their suppliers to drive innovative and meaningful change for our environment.”

Rio Tinto Aluminium chief executive Alf Barrios said: “This partnership will deliver cans for AB InBev’s customers that pair low carbon, responsibly produced aluminium with recycled aluminium. We look forward to working with AB InBev to continue our leadership on responsible aluminium, bringing transparency and traceability across the supply chain to meet consumer expectations for sustainable packaging.”

Through the partnership, AB InBev and Rio Tinto will work together to integrate innovative technology solutions into the brewer’s supply chain, advancing its transition toward more sustainable packaging and providing traceability on the aluminium used in cans.

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