

Marlene Johler
Head of Sustainability at Hammer Aluminium Industries, pioneering sustainable practices and carbon reduction strategies in the aluminum manufacturing sector.
Greenproofing
In a conversation about sustainability in the aluminum industry, Marlene explains her journey from economics to her current role as head of sustainability at Hammer Aluminium Industries. She emphasizes the importance of understanding operational practices and establishing a corporate carbon footprint, focusing on the carbon footprint as a primary metric for sustainability. Marlene highlights the significance of sourcing low-carbon primary materials and maximizing recycled content. She expresses hope for the future, citing the enthusiasm of young people engaging with sustainability. An action item is to enhance carbon metrics for better accountability, and to further engage local industries in sustainable practices. It is recommended to foster educational initiatives on circular economy concepts.

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