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Welcome to the website of the European Aluminium Association

The European Aluminium Association (EAA) represents the aluminium industry in Europe. It aims to secure sustainable growth of the market for aluminium whilst maintaining and improving the image of the industry.

 

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Special focus

The Aluminium 2008 Fair is coming up on September 23-25 in Essen, Germany

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To learn more about the exhibition, visit the Fair's website!

EAA is looking forward to welcoming you in Essen.

 

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Events

10-12 September 2008

Annual EAA Packaging Group Seminar



10-12 September 2008

7th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling

Sophia Antipolis
France



http://2008.ecppm.org/
23-25 September 2008

7. Weltmesse & Kongress - ESSEN FAIR

Messe Essen
Germany

Download the latest Newsletter of the event!



http://www.aluminium-messe.com/

News

19 June 2008

European Aluminium Award 2008

The call for entries in the European Aluminium Award 2008 innovation contest is open until July 1st, so you still have a chance to make your innovation the 2008 winner.

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11 June 2008

EAA Activity Report 2007 out now

EAA's Activity Report for 2007 is now available. To read the latest about our material, our industry, our applications and more, please visit the Annual Report section of our Press Room.

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06 June 2008

EAA goes to the European Parliament to advocate for greener cars in Europe

 

On June 5th in the European Parliament, the European Aluminium Association advocated more ambitious and more objective targets for the reduction of CO2 emissions from passenger cars. Emission targets based on the mass of vehicles are not likely to ensure that the overall reduction goal of an average 130g/km of CO2 will be met. Nor will the legislative measure proposed by the European Commission be able to ensure that the 140g/km target set for 2008 is met any earlier than 2015, if met at all.



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