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Monday, 1 July 2019

Why is Aluminum Used for Soda Cans and Beverages

Have you ever wondered why aluminum is used in Coca-Cola cans, Pepsi cans, and almost all beverage containers – you’re not alone. Soda is regularly manufactured in big batches before being inputted into cans. How aluminum became the chosen material for soda beverage containers is rather interesting.
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Aluminum first began to be used by both Coca-Cola and Pepsi in 1967. Since then, these corporate soda companies have never looked back. Aluminum is 100% recyclable and sustainably made. Evidently, aluminum’s very convenient for holding soda as its ideal for maintaining temperature and for portability. Here are the top 5 reasons why aluminum for soda cans works.
 Light and strong – aluminum cans today are 40 percent lighter than they were decades ago. The strength and stackability make them easy to manufacture, ship, and put on display.
 Protects taste – unlike other packaging including plastics, aluminum soda cans block our light and air which helps to extend the shelf life of soda as well as preserve taste. In fact, comparing soda from a can to soda from plastic, you’ll notice a difference in most beverages.
 Convenient – aluminum cans can more or less be taken with you wherever you go. They don’t break and are easy to fit into a vehicle or a bag. Take them to the beach, to a concert, or on a hike.
 Temperature – helping to keep soda cool, aluminum cans chill faster than alternative beverage containers and plastic. Due to its ability to chill, you’ll also find manufacturers choosing to use aluminum in beer cans as well.
 Craft brewers – aluminum is a craft brewer favourite, protecting taste but also because of its eco-friendliness. In fact, there are more than 2,000 craft beers across the US which are canned by about 500 small brewers.
Soda, beer, and beverage manufacturing companies also have a lot to brag about when it comes to recycling the aluminum. The food and beverage industries are under attack right now for the amount of non-recyclable packaging being used. Fortunately, aluminum doesn’t fit the category. The high value of aluminum as a material can even subsidize the recycling of lower value materials for some municipalities. Here’s a little more about the power of eco-friendly aluminum.
 Aluminum cans are the most recycled beverage container in the world with significantly higher recycling rates than glass or plastic.
 Aluminum cans manufactured from recycled aluminum saves 92 percent of the energy which would be required to make a new can.
 Aluminum cans can contain as much as 70 percent recycled content, more than 3 times the amount that glass or plastic can hold.
 A used aluminum can is recycled and back on the shelf is as little as 2 months. As its strength is maintained throughout every recycling run, this process is duplicated again and again and again.
The first company to ever use aluminum in a can was not Coca-Cola nor Pepsi. It was actually Coors in 1959 – nearly a decade before others caught up. Today, any can you see is almost definitely made from aluminum. Its’ shiny aesthetic is very brand-friendly, allowing color and print to stand out easily while always protecting the flavor inside. Soda, energy drinks, sparkling waters, craft brew beers, and more. 100% protection against oxygen, light, moisture, and other contaminants. This is why aluminum’s unmatched in the beverage industry as a go-to material!