Apple has purchased its first commercial batch of carbon-free aluminium from Elysis, as the company strives for a greener future.
Elysis is a Montreal-based joint venture by Alcoa and Rio Tinto, the world’s largest aluminium producers, and is facilitated by Apple and the governments of Canada and Quebec. The metal was shipped from an Alcoa research facility in Pittsburgh, but the company plans to manufacture the carbon-free aluminium at a $50 million facility in Saguenay, Quebec, which is scheduled to open in the latter half of 2020. Elysis also has plans to commercialise and license its process that “eliminates all direct greenhouse gases from aluminium smelting and instead produces pure oxygen” by 2024.
Apple’s Vice President of Environment, Lisa Jackson said, “For more than 130 years, aluminium – a material…