Constellium and Tesem ‘close the loop’ on aluminium recycling

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Global manufacturer, Constellium, has announced a partnership with Tesem, a global leader in luxury packaging, to advance sustainable aluminium production through an initiative called “Closing the Loop.” This collaboration underscores Constellium’s dedication to reducing environmental impact and promoting circular economy practices.

Through this partnership, Constellium will work closely with Tesem to create a closed-loop system that enables the recycling of high-purity aluminium. Tesem has invested in enhancing its assets to ensure the efficient cleaning and preparation of aluminium scrap. Both companies’ R&D teams have collaborated to ensure the scrap meets the stringent quality standards required and to adjust casting parameters to integrate higher levels of recycled material.

This innovative approach will allow Constellium to supply Tesem with aluminium coils that have a significantly reduced carbon footprint, as recycling aluminium emits 95% fewer greenhouse gas emissions than producing primary metal.

“We are excited to partner with Tesem on this important initiative,” said Patrick Broom, director, sales & marketing specialties of Constellium. “The ‘Closing the Loop’ project is a prime example of how strategic collaboration can drive innovation and sustainability in the luxury cosmetic packaging market.”

“We are proud to work with Constellium to create a sustainable future through this closed-loop recycling system,” said Guillem Serrat, general manager, Tesem. “This partnership not only supports our environmental goals but also strengthens the quality and sustainability of our products.”

Constellium is supplying Tesem with highly specialised aluminium surfaces from its rolling mill in Singen, Germany.

Click here to watch the video that celebrates this important milestone and showcases the collaborative efforts that made “Closing the Loop” a reality.

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