Constellium announced its agreement with Renault Group to establish a closed-loop recycling process for the all-new Megane E-TECH Electric. Aluminium, lightweight and fully recyclable, is the material of choice for the electrification of the automotive fleet, and Constellium is well-positioned to support this transition with advanced products and solutions. Renault Group has developed a closed-loop recycling process to bring manufacturing scrap from the stamping process directly back to Constellium, resulting in a reduced CO2 footprint. For the all-new Megane E-TECH Electric, Constellium supplies best-in-class aluminium Auto Body Sheet for outer panels from its Surfalex product range, combining high strength with excellent surface quality and hemming properties, and for the inner panels from the forming optimized Formalex product range.
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