Circular Economy

Aluminium can help to build the circular economy. Here's how

Aluminium can play a big role in the transition to a low carbon economy Image: 272447 on Pixabay

Lord Barker of Battle
Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors, EN+ GROUP IPJSC
Anthony Robert Hobley
Executive Fellow, Strategic Engagement, Centre for Nature and Climate, World Economic Forum Geneva
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