WEBINAR: The Aluminum Stewardship Initiative - Ensuring a sustainable supply chain

The Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) is an industry-led initiative to drive sustainability across the entire aluminium value chain. Certification to the ASI standard enables the aluminium industry, as well as the users of aluminium, to demonstrate their commitment to social, environmental and ethical standards. And to support the industry in understanding and achieving the standard, Bureau Veritas hosted a free webinar.

Clare Blyth, UK Certification Audit Team Manager explores the Aluminium Stewardship Initiative and what it means for businesses, how to progress with certification and how Bureau Veritas can support.

Key topics covered in this free on-demand webinar:
  • An overview of the ASI standard and who it applies to
  • The benefits of ASI certification
  • Details of the certification process

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