
Rio Tinto has announced that all aluminium from Canadian operations is now independently certified and responsibly produced. The company’s Aluminium Stewardship Initiative Chain of Custody certification has been extended to include the BC Works smelter and Kemano Power Operations in Kitimat, British Columbia.

Rio Tinto Aluminium vice president sales and marketing and ASI Board member Tolga Egrilmezer said, “This certification continues Rio Tinto’s leadership on responsible production. It increases the availability of ASI certified aluminium in a range of markets, giving customers the ability to offer end consumers products made with aluminium that meets the highest sustainability standards.”
ASI certification means aluminium purchased from Rio Tinto’s Canadian operations has been produced to the highest environmental, social and governance standards.
The certification provides independent verification that material can be traced through a ‘chain of custody’ spanning Rio Tinto’s Gove bauxite mine in Australia to its alumina refinery, aluminium smelters and casthouses in Quebec and British Columbia, Canada.
ASI chief executive officer Fiona Solomon said, “We applaud Rio Tinto for their commitment to ASI’s mission since joining as a founding member, and for continuing to extend the reach of their ASI certified operations. This successful Chain of Custody certification demonstrates ASI’s potential to create impact through voluntary uptake of its program. We are seeing the positive upstream examples like this one now extending into downstream aluminium use sectors such as automotive, construction and packaging, and this is very encouraging.”
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