The Cookware Company Ltd's Jiangmen Anotech Cookware Manufacturing Co., Ltd. plant in Jiangmen, China, has received the Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) Performance Standard V3 (2022) Certification. The business focuses on the manufacturing of a variety of aluminium cookware. Because of its lightweight nature, outstanding durability, corrosion resistance, efficient heat conduction, and high thermal diffusivity, aluminium is an extraordinarily effective material for cookware.
"We are thrilled to announce that Anotech Jiangmen has achieved the prestigious Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) certification. This certification is a testament to our unwavering commitment to sustainable practices and responsible aluminium production. The ASI certification recognizes our dedication to promoting environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and ethical business conduct. It underscores our ongoing efforts to minimize our environmental footprint, support local communities and uphold the highest standards of governance," said Wim De Veirman, CEO of The Cookware Company Ltd.
It is the first cookware manufacturer to get ASI accreditation. The corporation has a 16 million piece yearly manufacturing capability. The production process followed by Cookware includes bonding, coating, grinding and polishing their materials. Bureau Veritas Certification conducted an impartial, third-party audit of The Cookware Company Ltd's activities.
“By obtaining the ASI certification, Anotech Jiangmen has demonstrated compliance with the rigorous ASI Performance Standard, which encompasses responsible sourcing, production, and material stewardship. This achievement reflects our commitment to transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement. The ASI certification serves as a symbol of trust and credibility in the aluminium industry. As we move forward, the ASI certification will enable us to strengthen our market position that value sustainability. It will support us to have new opportunities and collaborations, fostering a network of responsible actors dedicated to shaping a more sustainable future for the aluminium sector,” added Wim De Veirman.
“We congratulate The Cookware Company for achieving Performance Standard Certification V3 (2022) at its facility in Jiangmen, China. ASI’s updated 2022 Standards mark a significant advancement in expectations and encourage continuous improvement. By obtaining ASI Certification, members gain the ability to evaluate their operations based on industry-leading ESG criteria, paving the way for the adoption of more responsible production practices and processes,” stated Fiona Solomon, Chief Executive Officer at Aluminium Stewardship Initiative.
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