Home News Canmaking Charitable water scheme moves into metal bottlesNewsCanmakingCharitable water scheme moves into metal bottles July 25, 2014 CannedWater4Kids, an initiative which sells canned spring water to raise money for clean water programmes, has begun using resealable Alumi-Tek bottles supplied by canmaking firm Ball.To continue reading, please login or subscribe to The CanmakerLogin SubscribeRELATED ARTICLES Higher beverage can volumes boost Nampak’s sales ArcelorMittal mills receive sustainability certification Ball to become shareholder in new US canstock mill Aluminium demand and investment rises in North America AMP reveals location for new canmaking plant in Brazil New president for Envases Europe Ball South America appoints Villatoro as president Eviosys expands French canmaking operations Certification for Nussbaum’s recycled aerosol cans More wind energy used to power Ball’s canmaking plants Tinplate Company of India plans three-year capacity expansion AMP director elected to lead La Boîte Boisson Higher beverage can volumes boost Nampak’s sales May 27, 2022 ArcelorMittal mills receive sustainability certification May 27, 2022 Ball to become shareholder in new US canstock mill May 26, 2022 Senior professionals at Actega and Stolle Machinery honoured at Latamcan May 26, 2022 Aluminium demand and investment rises in North America May 26, 2022 AMP reveals location for new canmaking plant in Brazil May 25, 2022 Intersection-themed cans drive online sell-out for Heinz spaghetti May 25, 2022 New president for Envases Europe May 25, 2022