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Eco Myth Buster: “Printed cans aren’t recyclable.” (Turns out they ARE!)

Eco Myth Buster: “Printed cans aren’t recyclable.” (Turns out they ARE!)
If you saw our social post this month, here’s the deeper dive. The short version: direct-printed (offset-printed) aluminum cans are absolutely recyclable. The inks and clear coats on beverage cans are ultra-thin. When cans are re-melted, those coatings are burned off and captured, leaving clean aluminum ready to become…more cans.
How the recycling loop actually works
- Sort & bale: Your empty cans are magnetically/eddy-current sorted at a recycling facility and baled.
- Re-melt: In the furnace, inks and coatings volatilize; operators skim any residue while the aluminum becomes liquid, clean, and ready to cast.
- Back into cans: That metal is cast into new sheet and rolled back into can stock, over and over. Aluminum’s strength and quality make it a true closed loop.
Why printed cans help (vs. add-on labels)
- Single material, simpler stream. Direct print keeps the package all aluminum, no extra label film or shrink sleeve to remove.
- Less mixed-material waste. Fewer plastics/adhesives means less contamination risk and less downstream sorting.
- Shelf-ready durability. No seams to scuff or edges to lift; graphics stay crisp all the way to the customer.
What about specialty finishes?
Matte, gloss, and other protective coatings are still microns thin. They’re engineered for food safety and performance on the line, and they don’t prevent recycling.
For breweries & beverage brands
- If you’re designing for recyclability, choose direct print when you can.
- If a sleeve/label is a must for a short run, pick perforated, easy-remove options and include a “remove before recycling” note for consumers.
- Want the look of a label with the recyclability of a printed can? Ask us about offset print + specialty coatings for premium effects without extra materials.
At Can-One USA, we print cans with industry-standard offset for sharp lines, smooth gradients, and consistent color, while keeping the package a recycling-friendly single material.
Can-One USA is officially ISO 9001:2015 Certified

Can-One USA is officially ISO 9001:2015 Certified
Today we were honored to welcome representatives including the VP from the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) to our Nashua, NH facility to present our official ISO 9001:2015 certificate.
This globally recognized certification is a major milestone for Can-One USA and a testament to our commitment to quality, consistency, and continuous improvement in everything we do.
For manufacturers like us, ISO 9001 isn’t just a badge—it’s a blueprint. It ensures we have the systems in place to meet customer expectations, maintain traceability, and deliver products that are safe, reliable, and efficient.
Huge thanks to the NSAI team for their guidance through the process, and for joining us in celebrating this achievement. We’re proud to uphold the highest standards as we continue to grow in New England and beyond.
Kicking Off Summer with Brewers' Tour

Kicking Off Summer with Brewers’ Tour
A big THANK YOU to the incredible brewers who joined us for lunch and a tour of our facility at Can-One USA the day after Memorial Day!
We were honored to host:
- Spyglass Brewing
- Martha’s Exchange
- Dam Brewhouse
- RiverWalk Brewing
- Ogie Brewing
- Great North Aleworks
It was a great day of good conversations, shared goals, and growing connections — all inside New England’s only aluminum can manufacturing facility, right here in Nashua, NH.
If you’re a New England brewer looking for a reliable, local can partner (with brite and direct-printed options), our doors are open.
Maine Brewers' Guild Q2 Meetup

Maine Brewers’ Guild Q2 Meetup at Island Park Brewing
Can-One USA was proud to sponsor the open bar and connect with so many incredible craft brewers from across the state. It was a great evening of conversation, collaboration, and community — exactly what the craft industry is all about.
A big thank you to Island Park Brewing for hosting such a welcoming venue, and to Cushnoc Brewing for keeping everyone well-fed with amazing pizza!
And of course, huge thanks to Sarah and the Maine Brewers’ Guild for putting together a seamless event. We’re excited to build lasting partnerships with the brewers of Maine and beyond.
Looking forward to what’s next!