The Brazilian Aluminum Can Association (Abralatas) announces Brazilian Aluminium Can Summit 2025 (Encontro da Lata), to be held on November 5 at Villa Blue Tree, in São Paulo. Recognized as the leading event of the aluminium can industry for beverages in Brazil, the meeting reaches its fifth edition with a new and expanded format, consolidating itself as the most relevant space for dialogue, coordination, and business opportunities across the entire production chain.
Over a full day of programming, the event will bring together national and international leaders, public authorities, and experts in sustainability and innovation in panels addressing the main challenges and opportunities of the sector. In addition to strategic discussions, the meeting will feature interactive booths, sponsor activations, and exclusive networking moments, reinforcing its role as a platform for connection and collaboration.
“We are excited about the fifth edition of the Brazilian Aluminium Can Summit, which has already established itself as the most important forum for the sector in the country. The new format, with a congress and interactive activations, symbolizes the maturity of Brazil’s aluminium can industry and strengthens our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and competitiveness. By bringing together different links of our production chain, we create a qualified space for dialogue, collaboration, and a forward-looking vision, highlighting the can as a concrete solution to today’s challenges,” says Cátilo Cândido, executive president of Abralatas.
The program will cover strategic topics such as circular economy, innovation, decarbonisation, shared responsibility, consumer and market trends, consumer communication, and regulatory challenges. The event will be held in a plural and global environment, with simultaneous translation in Portuguese and English.
Brazilian Aluminium Can Summit is sponsored by AkzoNobel, Ecolab, Quaker Houghton, Sherwin Williams, and Stolle Machinery, with institutional support from the Brazilian Aerosol Association (ABAS), the Brazilian Steel Packaging Association (ABEAÇO), the Brazilian Association of Soft Drink and Non-Alcoholic Beverage Industries (ABIR), the Brazilian Beverage Association (ABRABE), the Brazilian Craft Beer Association (Abracerva), the Brazilian Packaging Association (ABRE), the National Association of Recyclable Material Collectors (ANCAT), the Brazilian Beer Industry Association (CERVBRASIL), the Brazilian Cachaça Institute (IBRAC), and the National Beer Industry Union (SINDICERV).
Visit encontrodalata.org for full event details and information on how to participate.
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