The UAE has joined Circularology Consortium (ACC), along with an aluminum partner, SL Metals. Airlines’s participation is the continuous growth of ACC and its plan to accelerate the carbon removal process through recycling.
The airline has taken care of recycling recently. From internal recycling in the cabin and integrating more sustainable materials in its products to inflationary initiatives and waste reduction programs, the airline is keen to explore ways to reduce its environmental imprint. By joining ACC, Emirates Airlines will contribute to the progress of circular aviation innovations, which increases the federation of cooperative momentum.
SL Metals, a distributor of aluminum alloys in Singapore serving the Asia Pacific and Middle East regions valuable in aluminum experience. The company provides a range of aluminum alloy products for various industries, including space. SL METALS will support the Administrative Coordination Committee will support the ongoing efforts to advance the practices of the supply chain more sustainable and accelerate the material circular in aviation.
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“Aviation should rethink how to use the materials through the life cycle of the plane, from production to retirement. As the number of retired aircraft continues, we get to know our new paths, the need for evaluation is required, and it is obligated to correspond to the sustainable life solutions. Initiatives that reduce waste, enhance efficiency, accelerate the transfer of flight to a circular economy,” said Ahmed Sada, President of Engineering and MRO, Emirates Group.
“Aluminum plays a decisive role in aviation, as in many other industries, which makes the resolved resources and the use of active materials is essential. Aluminum also remains devoured by 3 % of global industrial emissions, which increases low support in the field of support. ACC, we look forward to providing best practices in Use aluminum and support initiatives that make up a more flexible and sustainable flight supply chain.