UACJ Group Sustainability
Promoting aluminum recycling toward a sustainable society
As a world-leading comprehensive aluminum manufacturer, we serve as the "heart" of the aluminum recycling cycle, contributing to industry development and the realization of a sustainable society.
UACJ Group's Materiality
We have formulated a "Sustainability Compass" toward realizing "Passing down a 'Lighter World' over the next century." This compass clearly shows the two future images that we aim for: "A future where the Earth can continue to be beautiful and bountiful" and "A healthy and harmonious society where everyone can feel well-being." Through the five sustainability key issues identified from environmental and well-being perspectives ("Materialities"), we aim to contribute to a sustainable society.
A Future where the Earth can Continue to be Beautiful and Bountiful
A Healthy and Harmonious Society where Everyone can Feel Well-being
Our Key Initiatives
A Future where the Earth can Continue to be Beautiful and Bountiful
- Environmental Management
- UACJ's Vision for Building an Aluminum Circular Society
- Actions toward a Decarbonized Society
- Climate-related Disclosures (TCFD)
- Actions toward Biodiversity
- Nature-related Disclosures (TNFD)
- Waste Reduction
- Chemical Substance Management and Pollution Prevention
- Business Activities and Environmental Impacts
- Environmental Consideration in Products
A Healthy and Harmonious Society where Everyone can Feel Well-being
- Enhancing Human Capital
- Respect for Human Rights in Practice
- Sustainable Procurement
- Diversity and Equal Opportunity
- Human Resource Development and Fair Treatment
- Creating a Comfortable Workplace
- Health and Productivity Management
- Occupational Safety and Health
- Product Quality Assurance
- Social Contribution Activities
- Communication with Local Communities
Sustainability News
UACJ Sustainability Web Magazine, "Gurutto Sustaina," is dedicated to playfully and proactively communicating valuable insights and stories that contribute to realizing a sustainable "Circular Society."

















