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3.16.2007 - 07:49am ET
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Alcoa Featured in National Geographic's Aluminum Can Documentary
(CSRwire) NEW YORK- March 16, 2007- Alcoa (NYSE:AA) announced today that its
operations in Alcoa, Tenn., and Western Australia are featured in a new
aluminum can documentary that is airing on the National Geographic
Channel. "Man-Made: The Can" is a one-hour special that highlights all
aspects of the aluminum can, including the aluminum manufacturing process,
can sheet production, aluminum’s history and aluminum recycling.
According to the National Geographic Channel, "The aluminum can is a
trophy of human ingenuity and is one of the most ubiquitous man-made
products on the planet…It has become a necessity, a technology, an icon,
a cultural artifact and even an object of desire."
The program features Alcoa’s bauxite mining, refining, smelting, rolling
and recycling operations. "Man Made: The Can" will run as part of a series
on the National Geographic Channel. Check local listings for air dates and
times.
About Alcoa
Alcoa is the world's leading producer and manager of primary aluminum,
fabricated aluminum and alumina facilities, and is active in all major
aspects of the industry. Alcoa serves the aerospace, automotive,
packaging, building and construction, commercial transportation and
industrial markets, bringing design, engineering, production and other
capabilities of Alcoa's businesses to customers. In addition to aluminum
products and components, Alcoa also markets consumer brands including
Reynolds Wrap foils and plastic wraps, Alcoa wheels and Baco household
wraps. Among its other businesses are closures, fastening systems,
precision castings, and electrical distribution systems for cars and
trucks. The company has 123,000 employees in 44 countries and has been
named one of the top three most sustainable corporations in the world at
the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. More information can be
found at www.alcoa.com.
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