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MACHINERY/EQUIPMENT
Stolle is the world's leading supplier of two piece can and end-making machinery for the global canmaking industry. Our high speed machines can be found in can plants around the world performing the value-added functions of the canmaking process.HOW CANS ARE MADE
Slitting Body sheets containing up to 35 body blanks per sheet are slit into individual body blanks which will be formed into cans.: Scroll Shearing The pre-scrolled sheets are now cut into small scroll sheets which will be fed into the end making press. End Forming Ends are stamped out of the scroll sheets at the rate of 650 ends per minute. Finished ends are packed into tubes for delivery to RECYCLING & SUSTAINABILITY Aluminum and steel maintain their structural integrity during the recycling process and can be recycled infinitely. In contrast, the plastic in flexible pouches is rarely accepted in residential U.S. recycling programs, and plastic (PET) bottles can be recycled a maximum of 10 times with a third of the material lost in the recyclingprocess.
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Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756 BEVERAGE CAN STANDARDS Intended for use by CMI members and other interested industry representatives, this publication is available to the public as a service of the Can Manufacturers Institute. CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE, ARDAGH GROUP AND CROWN Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756 ALUMINUM BEVERAGE CANS ARE BETTER FOR THE BOTTOM LINE Consumers surveyed preferred cans because they Feel colder and more refreshing – 69%; Are easy to grab on the go – 68%; Are easier to carry and harder to damage than other packages – 67% THE VALUE OF CAN AND BOTTLE RECYCLING 3 | The Value of Can and Bottle Recycling Benefits of a Recycling Program Developing a clearly designed, easy-to-use collection system for recycling cans and bottles helps retailers: OVERVIEW - CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE CMI is committed to fostering the prosperity of the industry and bringing value to its members in a cost effective way. We do this by promoting the can and communicating its many benefits to our customers, consumers, the media and trade analysts. NEWS | CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE Aluminum Can Remains Most Sustainable Package on a Number of Key Performance Metrics Posted: 03 December 2020 ARLINGTON, VA - The Aluminum Association and the Can Manufacturers Institute (CMI) released an updated report--The Aluminum Can Advantage: Sustainability Key Performance Indicators 2020--demonstrating the ongoing sustainability advantages of theMACHINERY/EQUIPMENT
Stolle is the world's leading supplier of two piece can and end-making machinery for the global canmaking industry. Our high speed machines can be found in can plants around the world performing the value-added functions of the canmaking process.HOW CANS ARE MADE
Slitting Body sheets containing up to 35 body blanks per sheet are slit into individual body blanks which will be formed into cans.: Scroll Shearing The pre-scrolled sheets are now cut into small scroll sheets which will be fed into the end making press. End Forming Ends are stamped out of the scroll sheets at the rate of 650 ends per minute. Finished ends are packed into tubes for delivery to RECYCLING & SUSTAINABILITY Aluminum and steel maintain their structural integrity during the recycling process and can be recycled infinitely. In contrast, the plastic in flexible pouches is rarely accepted in residential U.S. recycling programs, and plastic (PET) bottles can be recycled a maximum of 10 times with a third of the material lost in the recyclingprocess.
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Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756 BEVERAGE CAN STANDARDS Intended for use by CMI members and other interested industry representatives, this publication is available to the public as a service of the Can Manufacturers Institute. CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE, ARDAGH GROUP AND CROWN Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756 ALUMINUM BEVERAGE CANS ARE BETTER FOR THE BOTTOM LINE Consumers surveyed preferred cans because they Feel colder and more refreshing – 69%; Are easy to grab on the go – 68%; Are easier to carry and harder to damage than other packages – 67% THE VALUE OF CAN AND BOTTLE RECYCLING 3 | The Value of Can and Bottle Recycling Benefits of a Recycling Program Developing a clearly designed, easy-to-use collection system for recycling cans and bottles helps retailers:MEMBER LOGIN
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Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756FOOD CAN STANDARDS
The CMI Voluntary Can and End Dimension Reference Manual is a compilation of technical information developed by committees of the Can Manufacturers Institute (CMI). Intended for use by CMI members and other interested industry representatives, this publication is available to the public as a service of the Can ManufacturersInstitute.
BEVERAGE CAN STANDARDS Intended for use by CMI members and other interested industry representatives, this publication is available to the public as a service of the Can Manufacturers Institute. THREE-PIECE CEMENTED Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756 ALUMINUM | CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756 CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE Aluminum Beverage Can: Driver of the U.S. Recycling System ii June 23, 2020 commodity bales but instead ended up in other bales or in the residue. With an estimated 25% loss of all UBCs entering MRFs due to non-recovery, it is possible that an average MRF processing 50,000 TPY in a state with a container deposit law may be missing approximately$1.08
A WEEK OF MEALS WITH CANNED FOODS Discover a week’s worth of tasty meals built around nutritious, affordable and convenient canned foods. A Week of Meals with Canned Foods Breakfast BurritoSTEEL FOOD CANS
More than 1,500 food items come in steel cans Canned fruits and veggies are picked and packed at the peak of ripeness, cooked quickly at high temperatures THE VALUE OF CAN AND BOTTLE RECYCLING 3 | The Value of Can and Bottle Recycling Benefits of a Recycling Program Developing a clearly designed, easy-to-use collection system for recycling cans and bottles helps retailers: OVERVIEW - CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE The Can Manufacturers Institute (CMI) is the national trade association of the metal can manufacturing industry and its suppliers in the United States. The can industry accounts for the annual domestic production of approximately 130.7 billion food, beverage, aerosol and general line cans; which employs more than 28,000 peoplewith plants in 33
NEWS | CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE Posted: 10 April 2021. WASHINGTON, DC (April 13, 2021) – Recycling facilities in North Carolina and Texas will use Can Manufacturers Institute (CMI)’s aluminum beverage can capture grants to install equipment that will result in 540 tons, more than 36 million aluminum beverage cans, per year being captured that were previously missorted.MEMBER LOGIN
Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756MACHINERY/EQUIPMENT
Stolle Machinery. Stolle is the world's leading supplier of two piece can and end-making machinery for the global canmaking industry. Our high speed machines can be found in can plants around the world performing the value-added functions of the canmaking process. In addition to supplying individual machines, we design, install andsupport
RECYCLING & SUSTAINABILITY Aluminum and steel maintain their structural integrity during the recycling process and can be recycled infinitely. In contrast, the plastic in flexible pouches is rarely accepted in residential U.S. recycling programs, and plastic (PET) bottles can be recycled a maximum of 10 times with a third of the material lost in the recyclingprocess.
HOW CANS ARE MADE
Slitting Body sheets containing up to 35 body blanks per sheet are slit into individual body blanks which will be formed into cans.: Scroll Shearing The pre-scrolled sheets are now cut into small scroll sheets which will be fed into the end making press. End Forming Ends are stamped out of the scroll sheets at the rate of 650 ends per minute. Finished ends are packed into tubes for delivery toMEMBER COMPANIES
Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756 ALUMINUM | CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE Novelis is the world leader in aluminum rolling and aluminum can recycling. We are shaping the products of the future through a powerful combination of a customer-focused culture and unrivaled industry capability. We help our customers perform at their best in the marketplace by improving speed to market and creating innovativesolutions.
COFFEE | CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756 ALUMINUM BEVERAGE CANS ARE BETTER FOR THE BOTTOM LINE Aluminum Beverage Cans are Better for the Bottom Line. For beverages, nothing offers the performance advantages of aluminum cans. They are lightweight, making them big money-savers when it comes to shipping and logistics. They save time, speeding through fill lines. Plus, aluminum cans chill faster, so the good times start sooner. OVERVIEW - CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE The Can Manufacturers Institute (CMI) is the national trade association of the metal can manufacturing industry and its suppliers in the United States. The can industry accounts for the annual domestic production of approximately 130.7 billion food, beverage, aerosol and general line cans; which employs more than 28,000 peoplewith plants in 33
NEWS | CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE Posted: 10 April 2021. WASHINGTON, DC (April 13, 2021) – Recycling facilities in North Carolina and Texas will use Can Manufacturers Institute (CMI)’s aluminum beverage can capture grants to install equipment that will result in 540 tons, more than 36 million aluminum beverage cans, per year being captured that were previously missorted.MEMBER LOGIN
Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756MACHINERY/EQUIPMENT
Stolle Machinery. Stolle is the world's leading supplier of two piece can and end-making machinery for the global canmaking industry. Our high speed machines can be found in can plants around the world performing the value-added functions of the canmaking process. In addition to supplying individual machines, we design, install andsupport
RECYCLING & SUSTAINABILITY Aluminum and steel maintain their structural integrity during the recycling process and can be recycled infinitely. In contrast, the plastic in flexible pouches is rarely accepted in residential U.S. recycling programs, and plastic (PET) bottles can be recycled a maximum of 10 times with a third of the material lost in the recyclingprocess.
HOW CANS ARE MADE
Slitting Body sheets containing up to 35 body blanks per sheet are slit into individual body blanks which will be formed into cans.: Scroll Shearing The pre-scrolled sheets are now cut into small scroll sheets which will be fed into the end making press. End Forming Ends are stamped out of the scroll sheets at the rate of 650 ends per minute. Finished ends are packed into tubes for delivery toMEMBER COMPANIES
Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756 ALUMINUM | CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE Novelis is the world leader in aluminum rolling and aluminum can recycling. We are shaping the products of the future through a powerful combination of a customer-focused culture and unrivaled industry capability. We help our customers perform at their best in the marketplace by improving speed to market and creating innovativesolutions.
COFFEE | CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756 ALUMINUM BEVERAGE CANS ARE BETTER FOR THE BOTTOM LINE Aluminum Beverage Cans are Better for the Bottom Line. For beverages, nothing offers the performance advantages of aluminum cans. They are lightweight, making them big money-savers when it comes to shipping and logistics. They save time, speeding through fill lines. Plus, aluminum cans chill faster, so the good times start sooner.MEMBER LOGIN
Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756 FOOD CANS - CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE Food Cans. Canned food is an accessible and affordable solution to the nation’s need for safe, nutritious and quality produce and protein, plus the metal food can is environmentally-friendly, curbs food waste and fuels the economy. Canned foods are. Accessible and Affordable: Canned foods provide safe, quality and affordable food that is PUBLICATIONS FOR PURCHASE Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756BEVERAGE CANS
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Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756 BEVERAGE CAN STANDARDS Intended for use by CMI members and other interested industry representatives, this publication is available to the public as a service of the Can Manufacturers Institute. CAN MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE, ARDAGH GROUP AND CROWN Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756 ALUMINUM BEVERAGE CANS: DRIVER OF THE U.S. RECYCLING With funding from Ardagh Group and Crown Holdings, CMI, in partnership with The Recycling Partnership, has launched an aluminum beverage can capture grant program. The grants will fund eddy currents, robots and other equipment or process improvement activities to capture used beverage cans at Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs). The pilot round of grants will focus on the SUSTAINABILITY ADVANTAGES OF CANS Both Aluminum and Steel Cans Provide Sustainability Advantages Metal cans are unique in that recycling them has a significant environmental and economic impact that occurs today at scale and that impact can happen over and over again because metal recycles forever. For these reasons and more, the aluminum and steel can are the superior, sustainable package in both the beverage and food NEW RESEARCH REVEALS CONSUMER PREFERENCE FOR ALUMINUM Contact Us. 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1000. Washington, DC 20036. Phone (202) 232-4677 • Fax (202) 232-5756 Skip to main content*
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