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Global Beverage Can Circularity Alliance

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2024

At COP28, leaders in the aluminium beverage can value chain issued a call to action, urging national governments to commit to setting appropriate policies to achieve global aluminium beverage can recycling targets of at least 80% by 2030 and near 100% by 2050.

In the aftermath, the Global Beverage Can Circularity Alliance was formed, uniting key stakeholders with a shared vision and strategy to drive the industry towards these goals.

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