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Alcoa Participates in the World's First Carton Packaging Recycling Plant Using Innovative Plasma Technology; The Plasma Process Separates Aluminum and Plastic, Components of the Aseptic Package.


PITTSBURGH -- Alcoa (NYSE NYSE

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:AA) announced today that its Brazilian affiliate, Alcoa Aluminio, has joined Tetra Pak Tetra Pak is a multinational food processing and packaging company of Swedish origin. It was founded in 1951 in Lund, Sweden by Ruben Rausing and Erik Wallenberg. The company is part of the Tetra Laval group which also includes Sidel- who specialise in PET bottles- and DeLaval, a , Klabin and TSL TSL Texas State Library
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TSL The Svedberg Laboratory (Uppsala, Sweden) 
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tr.v. in·au·gu·rat·ed, in·au·gu·rat·ing, in·au·gu·rates
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 the world's first carton packaging recycling facility located in Piracicaba, Brazil.

The plant uses groundbreaking plasma technology, which enables the total separation of aluminum and plastic components from the cartons. This innovative process constitutes a significant enhancement to the current recycling process for carton packaging, which up until now, separated paper, but kept plastic and aluminum together. The plasma process provides another option for recycling, allowing for the return of all three components of the package to the productive chain as raw material.

Alcoa, which supplies thin-gauge aluminum foil Noun 1. aluminum foil - foil made of aluminum
aluminium foil, tin foil

foil - a piece of thin and flexible sheet metal; "the photographic film was wrapped in foil"
 to Tetra Pak for aseptic aseptic /asep·tic/ (-tik) free from infection or septic material.

a·sep·tic
adj.
Of, relating to, or characterized by asepsis.
 packaging, uses the recycled aluminum to manufacture new foils.

The new plasma facility has the capacity to process 8 thousand tons per year of plastic and aluminum, corresponding to recycling approximately 32 thousand tons of aseptic packaging. The emission of pollutants during the recovery of the materials is minimal, handled in the absence of oxygen, without combustion, yielding an energy efficiency rate close to 90%.

"This project synthesizes the best that sustainability can offer, in the form of partnering, technological innovation, environmental enhancement and social development. Alcoa is proud to participate in the roll-out of this pioneering technology," stated Franklin Feder, president of Alcoa Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. . "Brazil already possesses an exemplary record of recycling aluminum and, consequently, the country now has the potential to become a global paradigm as well in the recovery and reuse of aseptic carton packages," Feder said.

How Plasma Technology Works

The application of plasma technology for the recycling of carton packaging employs electrical energy to produce a jet of plasma at 15 thousand degrees Celsius to heat the plastic and aluminum mixture. With this process, plastic is transformed into paraffin and the aluminum is recovered in the form of high-purity ingot ingot

Mass of metal cast into a size and shape such as a bar, plate, or sheet convenient to store, transport, and work into a semifinished or finished product. The term also refers to a mold in which metal is so cast.
. Alcoa will then use the recycled aluminum to manufacture new foil. Paraffin is sold to the Brazilian petrochemical industry. The paper, extracted during the first phase of the recycling process is transformed into cardboard by Klabin. TSL Ambiental, responsible for the technology development of thermal plasma, is responsible for operating this new facility.

Background of the Partnership

The plasma project began in Brazil seven years ago when the former Plasma Group of the IPT IPT - IP Telephony  (Institute of Technological Research of the University of Sao Paulo -USP) began exploring the development of processes and technologies that could handle industrial residues enabling the reuse of the valuable metals and materials. The use of plasma technology for the processing of plastic and aluminum in the carton packages was successful and formed the basis of the partnership between the four companies for the creation of the recycling plant.

About the Companies

Alcoa Aluminio S.A was founded 40 years ago in Brazil and it is a subsidiary of Alcoa Inc., a world leader in aluminum production and technology. Alcoa serves the aerospace, automotive, packaging, building and construction, commercial transportation and industrial markets, bringing design, engineering, production and other capabilities of Alcoa's businesses to customers. Alcoa, through its Alcoa Recycling Company, has collected and recycled more than 300 billion aluminum cans around the world. Our efforts reduce the need for landfill space and save significant energy by producing aluminum from recycled cans. This recycling process requires 95 percent less energy than when producing can sheet material from bauxite bauxite (bôk`sīt, bŏk`–), mixture of hydrated aluminum oxides usually containing oxides of iron and silicon in varying quantities.  ore. About two-thirds of aluminum ever produced -- 440 million tons of a total 680 million tons manufactured since 1886 -- is still in use. Alcoa has 131,000 employees in 43 countries and has been a member of the Dow Jones Industrial Average Dow Jones Industrial Average

The best known U.S. index of stocks. A price-weighted average of 30 actively traded blue-chip stocks, primarily industrials including stocks that trade on the New York Stock Exchange.
 for 45 years and the Dow Jones Dow Jones

the best known of several U.S. indexes of movements in price on Wall Street. [Am. Hist.: Payton, 202]

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 Sustainability Indexes since 2001. Additional information can be found at: www.alcoa.com.br

Klabin is the biggest paper manufacturer and exporter in Brazil. The company was founded 106 years ago, and has 18 plants (17 in Brazil and 1 in Argentina) and it is the leader in the production of papers, cardboards for packaging, corrugated cardboard Noun 1. corrugated cardboard - cardboard with corrugations (can be glued to flat cardboard on one or both sides)
corrugated board

cardboard, composition board - a stiff moderately thick paper

corrugated cardboard n
 boxes, industrial bags and timber. Additional information on the site www.klabin.com.br

Tetra Pak is an organization that operates in over 165 countries, producing integrated systems for processing, bottling, distribution and cardboard packaging for food such as milk and dairy products, juices, coconut water, teas, tomato by-products, creams, sauces and others. The company started in Brazil in 1957, where it generates over 1,000 direct jobs and maintains two plants, in the city of Monte Mor (SP) and Ponta Grossa (PR). It has 53 packaging plants around the world and 16 packaging machinery plants. In 2004, over 60 billion liters of products were bottled around the world in Tetra Pak packaging and 110 billion packaging units were delivered. For additional information: www.tetrapak.com.br

TSL Engenharia Ambiental is an engineering company that focuses on sustainable and development activities. With agents in countries such as The Netherlands, Great Britain, Spain, United States and China, the company is a reference in introducing solutions for the treatment of solid residues and effluents, as well as complementary maintenance and development of leading edge technologies for environmental preservation. The company, headquartered in Sao Paulo, has a staff of 300 employees distributed in their commercial units and works in the states of Amazonas, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro, city, Brazil
Rio de Janeiro (rē`ō də zhänā`rō, Port. rē` thĭ zhənĕē`r
, Sao Paulo e Sergipe. For additional information, please visit: www.tslambiental.com.br
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