Low-Carbon Aluminium Is Just the Beginning: Elevating Sustainability with Smarter Finishes.
Presentation Highlights the Role of Aluminium Finishes in the Net Zero Journey.
At the recent 7th Australasian Aluminium Extrusion Conference in Brisbane, AAF’s Bill Wyllie, Chairman, and Joseph Kalarickal National Technical Manager, presented a bold challenge to the industry: while sourcing low-carbon aluminium is a crucial first step in reducing emissions, the finishing choices applied to aluminium products can make or break long-term sustainability outcomes.
Why Finishes Matter in the Carbon Equation
Aluminium is prized for its strength, light weight, and infinite recyclability. But once it’s extruded into architectural products, it requires finishing—through anodising, powder coating, or other treatments—which significantly adds to its carbon footprint.
AAF’s presentation showcased that:
Case Studies Prove the Point
New Legislation Demands Long-Term Thinking
With new Australian and global emissions reporting standards (IFRS S1/S2, ASIC and NGER requirements), the carbon cost of a building is now under scrutiny for its entire lifecycle—not just at the point of manufacture or build.
This places greater responsibility on specifiers to understand how finishes affect embodied carbon, serviceable life, and recyclability.
“The true sustainability of aluminium will be judged not just by how it’s made, but how long it lasts.” — Bill Wyllie, AAF
Anodising: Built for the Future
Anodising is an all-electric, electro-chemical process that:
It’s a finish aligned with net zero goals, particularly when combined with locally sourced low-carbon aluminium.
Updated Standards, Local Quality Assurance
Australia is also aligning with international performance codes for aluminium finishes:
At AAF, our Australian Institute of Surface Finishing - certified finishes are backed by independent auditing, and robust warranties help specifiers and developers meet these evolving expectations.
Final Takeaway
Low-carbon aluminium is a great start. But the real sustainability wins come from choosing finishes that extend aluminium serviceable life to perform over decades, not just years.
With architectural aluminium now expected to meet not only design expectations but also environmental accountability, the choice of finish is no longer just an aesthetic decision—it’s an environmental one.
AAF continues to lead the charge with durable, emissions-conscious finishing technologies designed for Australia’s harshest conditions and the world’s boldest sustainability goals.