The UK aluminium sector has been on a rollercoaster in recent months. Following significant concern over punitive US tariffs, the recent UK-US Economic Prosperity Agreement delivered an important reprieve, removing the 25 per cent duty on aluminium and restoring confidence for exporters. ALFED played an active role in championing the sector’s position, and this development only reinforces why a louder, unified voice for British aluminium is needed, both in Westminster and globally. With decarbonisation, resilience, and strategic autonomy at stake, aluminium is no longer a background player, it’s central to the UK’s future economy.
As a result, a new digital series launched today, The Element of Choice: A Sustainable Future. It is set to reshape public perception of one of the UK’s most vital but overlooked materials: aluminium. Produced by Content With Purpose (CWP) in partnership with The Aluminium Federation (ALFED), the series explores how aluminium is accelerating innovation, sustainability, and energy security, and why it's become a material of strategic importance across industries.
Premiering as global conversations around decarbonisation and resource resilience intensify, The Element of Choice highlights aluminium’s unique role in supporting net zero targets, enabling circular economies, and bolstering the UK’s green industrial strategy.
The series features powerful interviews, short films, and expert insights from across the aluminium supply chain, exploring themes such as skills, research and development, production, and recycling.
“Aluminium is no longer just a building block - it’s a strategic enabler of the future,” said Nadine Bloxsome, Chief Executive Officer at ALFED. “This series brings together the voices and stories that show how the UK aluminium sector is rising to the challenges of our time.”
The launch of the series also supports ALFED’s national advocacy to secure formal recognition of aluminium as a strategic material. As the UK develops its Critical Minerals and Industrial Strategies, ALFED is calling for a full value chain approach that includes aluminium, from scrap and secondary production to high-performance applications. Aluminium enables everything from renewable energy infrastructure and electric vehicles to lightweight defence systems, yet remains overlooked in critical resource planning.
Industry collaboration at its core
Developed with support from leading content partners, The Element of Choice brings together real-world perspectives from across the sector. Featured partners include:
● BOAL Extrusion UK
● Scanmetals
● Countrywide Metals Ltd
● Novelis Inc.
● Aluminium Shapes
● Durbin Metal Industries
● Capalex
Each partner shares insights into how they’re innovating across the value chain, from sustainable sourcing and low-carbon production to design-led engineering and workforce development.
Expert voices leading the conversation
The series features exclusive commentary from some of the industry’s most influential voices, including Nadine Bloxsome, CEO of ALFED, Kirsty Davies-Chinnock, Founder of Women in Metal, Chris Bayliss, Climate Change and Decarbonisation Director of the Aluminium Stewardship Initiative, Simon Forrester, Founding Association Member of Back British Metals and Chief Executive of The Cast Metals Federation, and Daniel Paterson, Director of Policy at Make UK. Together, they unpack the opportunities and challenges facing the sector, and why aluminium should be front and centre of the UK’s green economy transition.
“We created The Element of Choice to help uncover the full story of aluminium, not just as a material, but as a powerful driver of progress. This series brings the sector’s innovation, leadership and real-world impact to life through authentic voices and inspiring examples. It’s a timely reminder of the role aluminium can play in building a better tomorrow," said Max Smith, Managing Director of CWP.
Note: This article has been issued by ALFED and has been published by AL Circle with its original information without any modifications or edits.
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