Constellium  has achieved Aluminum Stewardship Initiative (ASI) Performance Standard Certification for all of its operations, as well as for its corporate office in Paris.

All operations are certified under the latest version of the ASI 3.0 Performance Standard, which sets a new level of targets for responsible production, sourcing and management of the aluminum value chain. Operations in Europe and North America are certified to the Standard’s 11 principles, which address issues such as materials management, greenhouse gas emissions, waste and water management, biodiversity, governance, and labor and human rights.

Constellium’s operations in China have been certified in the first four principles of the Standard as material converters. “I am proud that Constellium has achieved ASI Certification across all our operations,” commented Jean-Marc Germain, CEO of Constellium.

“This achievement reflects our strong commitment to responsible business practices and our dedication to delivering sustainable, high-value aluminum solutions.

“This certification, along with our recycling capabilities and sustainability commitments, is a further step in meeting the expectations of our customers and society.”

Fiona Solomon, CEO of the Aluminum Stewardship Initiative, has congratulated Constellium for committing its global portfolio to responsible practices through ASI Certification.

Constellium is a founding member of ASI. Prior to this certification, Constellium had already certified its facilities in Singen (rolling and extrusion), Gottmadingen and Dahenfeld in Germany, and Neuf-Brisach in France against Performance and Chain of Custody standards, and in 2023 received ASI Performance Standard certification for its plants in Muscle Shoals, AL, and Bowling Green, KY in the USA, and in Děčín, Czech Republic.

Constellium has committed to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions intensity by 30% by 2030 compared to 2021, and to increase its recycled input to at least 50% by 2030.