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1 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany Industry Partnerships - From Generic Standards to Sector Specific Tools The Aluminium Sector Story Jerry Marks International Aluminium Institute marks@world-aluminium.org

2 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany The Accomplishment A collaborative effort with contributions from World Business Council for Sustainable Development World Resources Institute International Aluminium Institute US EPA Climate Protection Division Developed a global consensus standard for inventory of GHG emissions containing a standard protocol for measurement of PFC emissions from the primary aluminium industry.

3 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany International Aluminium Institute www.world-aluminium.org Twenty-three member companies around the world Administrative headquarters in London, UK Represents 75% of world primary aluminium production Cooperate with 24 local and national aluminium associations Facilitates exchange of views among company executives on matters of common interest Projects carried out through working committees composed of professional staff of member companies

4 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany Location of Primary Aluminium Production Facilities

5 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany Primary Aluminium is Global Therefore global approaches must be undertaken to improve industry environmental performance 24.5 million tonnes primary produced in 2001 5.75.34.13.82.12.01.5 Source: IAI Anode Effect Survey, 2001.

6 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany GHGs From Primary Aluminium Production Global average about 11 t CO 2 eq/t Al

7 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany Specific Electricity Requirements Down 0 5 10 15 20 25 19502000 kWh/kg 20.5 13 IAI conducts annual energy consumption surveys Results are circulated to members enabling continuous improvement by comparison with the best in the world

8 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany Perfluorocarbon (PFC) Emissions Reduction IAI member companies reduced specific PFC emissions by 70% from 4.0 to 1.2 t CO 2 -eq/t Al from 1990 to 2001 Worldwide specific PFC emissions reduction estimated at 66% for same period

9 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany Growing Recycle Rate World Aluminium Usage 1950-2000 Source:Metallgesellschaft AG/World Bureau of Metal Statistics About 1/3 world aluminium consumption from recycled product Recycle aluminium emissions and specific energy consumption are 5% that of primary IAI actively working to increase recycling rates globally

10 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany World Aluminium Industry GHG Inventory Needs Individual Company Reduction Commitments National Voluntary Emissions Reduction Commitments National Kyoto Reduction Targets Potential Participation in Kyoto Mechanisms Emissions accounting for:

11 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany Aluminium Sector GHG Inventory Issues Need to be capable of cross comparison of reduction goals and progress toward goals Different organizations developing inventory modules Different formula being proposed for emissions accounting IPCC Good Practice Guidance inadequate for producing corporate inventory

12 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany Development Process IAI Directors mandate development of standard Task group formed from member companies WBCSD – WRI template adopted Draft GHG standard developed Draft circulated to IAI companies and revised to meet international member needs WBCSD – WRI review and comments Final revisions Publication to WBCSD/WRI and IAI websites

13 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany Outputs of the Process Aluminium Industry Sector Specific Corporate GHG Inventory Protocol, “Greenhouse Gas Emissions Monitoring and Reporting by the Aluminium Industry” –Provides aluminium industry specific examples –Covers aluminium industry GHG sources Aluminium Specific GHG Emissions Calculation tools –Guidance document, “Calculating Direct GHG Emissions from Primary Aluminium Metal Production, Guide to calculation worksheets “ –Excel calculation workbook CO 2 emissions from aluminium electrolysis, anode fabrication, calcining coke, lime production PFC emissions from electrolysis

14 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany Benefits of the Collaboration Efficiency –Proven Template available as a starting point –Build on experience of other industry sectors –Cross sector tools available for inclusion by reference Stationary and mobile combustion sources Improved communications to stakeholders –Outside review useful for making documents more understandable –Web resources

15 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany The Road Forward Regular revision process to incorporate new data and changing inventory needs Development of Project Based Method for aluminium sector Education of industry, regulators and other stakeholders –Utilization of the standard for inventory needs

16 WBCSD/WRI Side Event ; 12 June, 2003—Bonn, Germany See the WBCSD/WRI Corporate protocol at: http://www.ghgprotocol.org/ And the calculation guidance and tools at: http://www.ghgprotocol.org/standard/tools.htm See the aluminium sector addendum at: http://www.world-aluminium.org

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