
Starting from the launch of the world’s first electric motorcycle to toothbrush made of aluminium, end user sector has been through an eventful week during May 31-June 4.

NawaRacer, the world’s first electric motorcycle is planning to launch in the coming months, but as per our report, it will hit on a race track, as the brand owners have not delivered any signal for its production as of yet. Nawa Technologies will bring in a zero-emission motorcycle, developed in association with YSY Group, Pronergy, FAAR and AKKA Technologies.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/worlds-first-hybrid-electric-motorcycle-nawaracer-made-of-aluminium-all-set-to-fire-66429
The direct supplier of “Fire Safe” aluminium facade panels to the construction industry Australia wide, Aodeli appointed Lorraine Jedid to the newly created position of National Specification Consultant and Darryl Smith as business development manager in the Queensland team.
CANPACK, a global manufacturer of aluminium beverage cans and packaging solutions for the beverage and food industry, announced its results for the first quarter of 2021. Beverage can bodies volumes grew 21% year-over-year, attributing increased production volumes from its new Czech Republic facility, capacity expansion in Colombia, increased demand from the U.S. customer base and higher demand in Europe and South America.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/canpacks-beverage-can-bodies-volumes-increased-21-in-q1-2021-66428
Beiersdorf and Nussbaum are reportedly producing aerosol cans from 100 per cent post-consumer recycled aluminium, which the dup plans to roll out to the market by the end of 2021. The innovative aerosol packaging will be produced entirely out of used beverage cans.
Amapola project, which is funded by the EU with two million euros and is scheduled to run until 30th September 2022 eyeing on a marketable polymer-based Al-S battery, has declared to emerge with an aluminium-sulphur battery for vehicles and aircraft. The intent is to develop an Al-S cell that carries out very high energy density values (660 Wh/l or 400 Wh/kg) and uses the benefits of innovative polymer gel electrolytes.
Toothbrush made of aluminium is now available in the market, thanks to Colgate. Called the Link Replaceable Head Toothbrush, Colgate has rolled out a toothbrush with aluminium handle in a bid to convince consumers to cut down the use of plastic. The product claims to use 80 per cent less plastic than a regular brush, attempting at providing an easy-breezy solution for consumers looking for simple ways to reduce plastic waste.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/colgate-rolls-out-aluminium-toothbrush-to-convince-customers-for-lesser-use-of-plastic-66472
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