Setting the Standard for Low-Carbon Aluminum
In today’s manufacturing landscape, carbon intensity is becoming a defining measure of quality. Manufacturers are under pressure to choose materials that meet strict environmental standards while maintaining performance and reliability. For aluminum, the difference between suppliers is no longer just about price. It’s about emissions, accountability, and long-term sustainability.
At CASS, we are proud to be a leader in producing low carbon aluminum. Our processes is CHLORINE-FREE, flux-free and uses 100% recycled aluminum. Based on our 2024 Scope 1 and 2 carbon emission results our carbon intensity is 0.293 MT CO₂.
How That Compares
In the European market, aluminum with a carbon footprint below 4.0 MT CO₂e per tonne is typically considered “low-carbon” by regulatory and commercial standards. This benchmark appears in industry literature and is used by buyers and policymakers alike when evaluating material emissions intensity.
That means CASS’s carbon intensity is more than ten times lower than what many in the industry consider “green.” This exceptional performance is the result of years of investment in responsible manufacturing, advanced process control, and sustainable sourcing.
Why This Matters for You
CASS aluminum is engineered to help casting operations reduce risk, streamline compliance, and enhance ESG performance. For companies navigating new regulations like the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), low-carbon sourcing is no longer just a preference. It is becoming a requirement.
We are ready to help you stay ahead of regulatory expectations while meeting the highest standards of quality and performance.
Let’s talk about your next step toward a lower-carbon supply chain.
Contact us to learn how our aluminum solutions can support your goals.