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A new integrated approach to the sustainability challenge.
Philippe Wolper
Managing Director
APEAL
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Economic
EnvironmentSocial
Sustainability
UNIQUE
BENEFITS?
Social
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Steel cans prevent product waste …
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… deliver highest protection and …
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…allow for energy free preservation throughout the supply chain.
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� Trusted safety
� Ultimate protection
� Energy free preservation
Protecting products…
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Economic
EnvironmentSocial
Sustainability
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… and therefore keep consumers safe …
Steel cans are best in class for reliability…
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..are economical through the supply chain …
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Cost analysis parameters: 1. Retail price of product2. Cost of transportation3. Storage4. Preparation5. Cooking6. Waste disposal
Environmental parameters: 1. Global warming potential 2. Ozone depletion potential 3. Human toxicity potential 4. Fresh water aquatic
ecotoxicity potential 5. Terrestrial ecotoxicity
potential6. Photochemical ozone
creation potential
… and deliver highest eco-efficiency.
Source: TNO
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� The benchmark for packaging reliability
� Resistant & magnetic: supply chain efficiency at its best
� Highest eco-efficiency
Delivering for business…
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Economic
EnvironmentSocial
Sustainability
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Worldwide = 42 billion tonnes = 100%
EUROPE
12%
CO2 EQUIVALENT EMISSIONS
On a yearly basis
Packaging in EUROPE
0.2%
Steel for Packaging in Steel for Packaging in
EUROPE 0.027%EUROPE 0.027%
Steel for Packaging: 0.027% of global CO2
equivalent emissions = 11.4 million tonnes
Source: Ref. 2000/2003 – World Resources Institute, EEA, EU Commission
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REDUCTION OF FOOD SPOILAGE REDUCES CO2
EMISSIONS
0.240 tonnes steel packaging (0.47 tonnes CO2 eq.)
Source: TNO
Retail
Home
1 tonne of food = 4.5 tonnes CO2 eq.*
Source: WRAP – ‘The Food We Waste’
* when thrown away needlessly
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Source: APEAL
WEIGHT REDUCTION OF STEEL FOOD CANS
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Source: APEAL
Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Finland,
Norway, Latvia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Cyprus, Estonia,
Bulgaria, Romania: Metal packaging recycling rate
(steel and aluminium)
Slovakia, Cyprus, Estonia, Romania,
Denmark, Finland (2005 – latest official
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RECYCLING OF STEEL PACKAGING IN EUROPE
17Source: Industry expert Association of European Producers of Steel for Packaging (APEAL)- European Aluminum Association (EAA), European Glass Packaging Federation (FEVE) - PlasticsEurope
Steel packaging reaches high recycling rates in Europe…
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Recycling Rate
,…which considerably reduces CO2 emissions…
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� Magnetic sorting, highest recycling
� Eternally recyclable
� Higher recycling, lower CO2
� Saving resources & energy
Caring for the environment…
Our mission…
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INTRINSIC PROPERTIES OF STEEL FOR PACKAGING
MAGNETICMAGNETICHIGHEST HIGHEST
STRENGTHSTRENGTH
…and eternally recyclable without loss of quality.
TOTAL BARRIER TOTAL BARRIER
PROPERTIESPROPERTIES
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Steel for packaging sustainability positioning
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UNIQUE?
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