kausseja
Kausseja is a term of Finnish origin that translates to "cans" or "tins." It most commonly refers to the containers used for beverages, particularly beer and soft drinks. These cans are typically made of aluminum, a material chosen for its light weight, malleability, and recyclability. The production of aluminum cans involves a multi-step process of drawing and ironing metal to form the cylindrical body and attaching a separate lid.
The standard beverage can has a capacity of 330 milliliters, a common size for single servings. However,
Kausseja are a highly visible part of modern consumption, and their environmental impact is a subject of