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AB InBev Unveils World's Lowest Emission Beer Can

The new can generates just one thousandth of current emissions. It's a major step towards AB InBev's net zero goal by 2040.

In this image there is a food item kept on aluminium paper as we can see in middle of this image.
In this image there is a food item kept on aluminium paper as we can see in middle of this image.

AB InBev Unveils World's Lowest Emission Beer Can

AB InBev, in collaboration with Hydro Aluminum, Rusal, and Canpack, has unveiled an innovative, infinitely recyclable beer can with the world's lowest CO2 emissions. This sustainable packaging option is a significant step towards AB InBev's goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2040.

The project, coordinated by Hydro Aluminum, has resulted in a can that generates just one thousandth of the current average emissions for the aluminum industry. This remarkable reduction is achieved through the use of inert anode technology and production with 100% renewable electricity.

AB InBev, committed to reducing its environmental footprint, is increasing recycled content in packaging and transitioning to renewable electricity. This new can is a testament to their dedication, with the potential to significantly lower emissions across their value chain. The project has garnered substantial media attention and strong social media engagement, reflecting the public's interest in sustainability initiatives.

The world's lowest carbon aluminum beer can, developed by AB InBev, Hydro Aluminum, Rusal, and Canpack, is set to revolutionize sustainable packaging. With its infinitely recyclable design and dramatically reduced emissions, this can is a key milestone in AB InBev's journey towards net zero emissions by 2040.

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