European Aluminium Association

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The EAA is a lobbying, trade, communications and public image body for the aluminium industry. It is based in Brussels, close to the European Parliament.

According to their website:

'The European Aluminium Association (EAA) represents the aluminium industry in Europe. The EAA was founded in 1981. Its members are the European primary aluminium producers, the national associations representing the manufacturers of rolled and extruded products in 18 European countries, the Organisation of European Aluminium Remelters and Refiners (OEA) and the European Aluminium Foil Association (EAFA).'[1]
The overall objective of the EAA is to secure sustainable growth of aluminium in its markets and to maintain and improve the image of the aluminium industry towards target audiences. In order to achieve these objectives the EAA is active in the fields of:
  • Issue monitoring and issue management on topics of common interest;
  • Generic promotion and communication on aluminium;
  • Collection, maintenance and dissemination of European aluminium statistics;
  • Encouraging and initiating studies or research projects and technical co-operation in all relevant areas whether of a scientific, technological, economic, governmental, sociological, legal or any other nature.[2]

Propoganda

The EAA website aims to counter potential and past critique by environmentalists and contains long sections which espouse the environmental excellence of aluminium companies in mining and production.

Members

Primary Aluminium

Secondary Aluminium

Aluminium Foil


History

Affiliations

Staff


Resources

Notes

  1. European Aluminium Assoc website OrganisationAccessed 22/04/10
  2. European Aluminium Assoc website OrganisationAccessed 22/04/10
  3. European Aluminium Assoc website MembersAccessed 22/04/10
  4. European Aluminium Assoc website MembersAccessed 22/04/10
  5. European Aluminium Assoc website MembersAccessed 22/04/10
  6. European Aluminium Assoc website ContactAccessed 22/04/10