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Our aluminium touches your modern life everyday

Our metal is used to build modern cities you live in, it is used in the planes you fly in, the cars you journey in. Our metal is in the technology you use to connect with loved ones. It's even there to take humanity beyond our world.

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How do you touch our metal every day?

Your life would be very different without aluminium. It is thanks to the metal of the future that you live in great cities, can make instant connections with other people near and far, and travel in safe and fuel-efficient cars, trains and planes. Aluminium even enables you to enjoy the food you want, when you want it.

Cities

EGA’s aluminium is used to build the modern cities where you live and work.

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Travel

EGA’s aluminium is used to build planes you fly in.

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Driving

EGA’s aluminium is used to build the cars you drive on your daily journeys.

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Flavour

EGA’s aluminium is used to make packaging that keeps your food and drink fresher for longer.

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Connections

EGA’s aluminium is used to manufacture electronics that make your world a smaller place.

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Other ways Emirates Global Aluminium makes modern life possible

It is not just EGA’s metal that makes modern life possible. It’s also our drive for sustainable economic growth, and our business leadership. It’s the opportunities we create for people. And it’s our commitment to embedding sustainability in everything we do.

Did you know?

That it can take as little as 60 days for an aluminium can to go from empty in your hand to full on the shelf?

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That aluminium alloys can withstand the radiation and pull of gravity of the Earth’s orbit?

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The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and contains EGA’s aluminium?

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The Empire State Building in New York City was the first building to ever make significant use of aluminium in its construction?

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That by 2025 there may be 250 kilograms of aluminium in the average car?