
Jupiter Aluminum has been against the Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) Chain of Custody Standard Certification for its scrap re-melting, cold rolling, annealing, and finishing operations in Hammond, Indiana, as well as its two coil coating facilities located in West Virginia and Indiana, USA.
The company melts scrap aluminium to produce common alloy coils for North American markets.
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The ASI Certification program is the only comprehensive voluntary sustainability standard initiative for the aluminium value chain. The program was developed through an extensive multi-stakeholder consultation process. The independent, third-party audits of the Jupiter Aluminum plants were carried out by DNV GL.
Fiona Solomon, Chief Executive Officer at ASI said, “We warmly congratulate Jupiter Aluminum on their CoC Standard certification for their coil production and coating operations. We’re pleased to see the company continue to lead the way in the United States by achieving the first US-based ASI Chain of Custody Standard Certifications. The achievement of the Performance Standard and CoC Standard Certifications provides robust assurance to their customers that the company’s aluminium scrap-based products are produced following responsible practices.”
“We are very honored to be the first, fully US based re-melting, rolling, finishing and coating operation, to achieve Certification to the ASI Performance and Chain of Custody Standard across our entire Company. This confirms Jupiter’s long-lasting dedication to a more sustainable aluminum world. Certification to these Standards is much more than an achievement, it is also a fresh start with a commitment to keep improving”, said Paul-Henri Chevalier, CEO Jupiter Aluminum.
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