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Voluntary Aluminum Industrial Partnership (VAIP)
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Photo collage of aluminum production processes and equipmentThe Voluntary Aluminum Industrial Partnership (VAIP) is an innovative pollution prevention program developed jointly by EPA and the primary aluminum industry. Participating companies (partners) work with EPA to improve aluminum production efficiency while reducing perfluorocarbon (PFC) emissions, potent greenhouse gases that remain in the atmosphere for thousands of years.

The following links provide more information on VAIP:

  • Basic Information - Learn more about PFC emissions from primary aluminum production and how the VAIP is working collaboratively with industry and government to reduce emissions.
  • Accomplishments - Learn more about VAIP’s successes in reducing PFC emissions.
  • Partners – Find the companies that are voluntarily working with EPA to reduce emissions from their operations.
  • Join the Program - Learn how your company can join VAIP and enjoy the benefits of this important partnership.
  • Documents, Tools and Resources - Find publications and technical tools that provide more information on PFC emissions from primary aluminum and will assist your company in reducing emissions.
  • International Activities - Learn more about global activities to reduce PFC emissions from primary aluminum and how VAIP works with other international organizations.
 
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