PRESS METAL SECURES MULTI-YEAR PARTNERSHIP WITH NOVELIS FOR SUPPLY OF LOW-CARBON ALUMINIUM

Published: Mar 5, 2025 10:20
04 March 2025, Kuala Lumpur - Press Metal Aluminium Holdings Berhad (PMETAL 8869), the largest Aluminium smelter in Southeast Asia, has entered into a multi-year contract with Novelis Korea Limited for the supply of its low-carbon certified aluminium, GEM.

04 March 2025, Kuala Lumpur - Press Metal Aluminium Holdings Berhad (PMETAL 8869), the largest Aluminium smelter in Southeast Asia, has entered into a multi-year contract with Novelis Korea Limited for the supply of its low-carbon certified aluminium, GEM.

Novelis is a global leader in aluminium rolling and recycling, known for its commitment to sustainability and innovation in the aluminium industry. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, it serves various industries such as automotive, beverage packaging, aerospace, building and construction and industrial applications. Novelis’ vision is to advance aluminium as the material of choice for circular solutions. Under the company’s Vision 3x30 initiative, it aims to push the boundaries on recycled content in its products by increasing its average recycled content to 75%, from today’s 63%; become the lowest-emissions, flat-rolled products aluminium provider at less than three tonnes of CO2e per tonne of flat rolled product (FRP) shipped; and continue first-mover investments to lead the industry to circularity by the end of 2030.

GEM, Press Metal’s low-carbon aluminium series, is produced with a carbon footprint that is about three times lower than the industry average*. It offers a sustainable alternative for industries looking to reduce their environmental impact without compromising performance. GEM exemplifies Press Metal's dedication to innovation and sustainability with a carbon footprint of less than 4.0 metric tons of CO2e emissions per metric ton of aluminium (Scope 1 (direct) and Scope 2 (indirect) greenhouse gas emissions).

"The partnership with Press Metal will help Novelis meet our ambitious carbon reduction targets and provide our customers with the most sustainable aluminium products,” said Sachin Satpute, President of Novelis Asia. “Securing access to hydro-based primary aluminium is a critical component of our long-term strategy. This is an area where we cannot succeed alone. We celebrate the expansion of our partnership, for it truly benefits Novelis, Press Metal, our customers and ultimately, the communities where we operate."

Group Chief Executive Officer Tan Sri Paul Koon commented: “Press Metal is proud to partner with Novelis, the leader in low-carbon flat-rolled aluminium products and the world’s largest aluminium recycler. This agreement underscores our shared commitment to environmental stewardship. Together, Press Metal and Novelis are driving the aluminium industry toward a greener future, aligning with global efforts to reduce carbon emissions. We look forward to supporting Novelis in delivering high-quality, eco-conscious products.”

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