Aluminum

Why aluminium?

Aluminium is a noble metal that can be infinitely recycled. It is lightweight, impact- and corrosion-resistant, durable, non-magnetic and an excellent conductor of heat, electricity and sound.

A symbol of circularity, aluminium is infinitely recyclable without losing its essential properties. It can be considered a ‘permanent material’ that can be used and reused endlessly, remaining intact for future applications.

Today, 75% of all the aluminium ever produced in the world is still in use.

Alluminio riciclabile

In a global production context increasingly focused on reducing environmental impact, optimising resource use and ensuring supply chain sustainability, the use of secondary aluminium represents a crucial technological and environmental choice.

Energy savings

The recycling process requires 95% less energy compared to primary aluminum production.

CO₂ emissions reduction

A significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, up to 90% less than primary production.

Versatility and quality

Recycled aluminium maintains the same properties and quality as primary aluminium, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.

Resource sustainability

Recycling helps to reduce pressure on bauxite mining, preserving natural resources.

Infinitely recyclable

Aluminium is an extraordinary material: it can be recycled endlessly without losing its original properties.

Solid waste reduction

As a fully recyclable material, aluminium contributes to a 99% reduction in the volume of waste generated.

Italy is a European leader, with over 947.000 tonnes of recycled aluminium scrap, of which approximately 16% comes from Stemin S.p.A.* (Source: Aluminium – Recycling in Italy)

ESG

Sustainable growth and measurable results

We adopt ESG principles as a strategic guide, integrating environmental, social and governance sustainability. Our path, aligned with the 2030 Agenda, focuses on 9 priority SDGs with tangible impact.

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