Why metals have to turn green
Metals are indispensable for humankind. Yet metal production accounts for around ten percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, which contributes
Read moreMetals are indispensable for humankind. Yet metal production accounts for around ten percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, which contributes
Read morePorsche AG and Norsk Hydro ASA will work together to further reduce the carbon footprint of Porsche’s car models by
Read moreBHP has reported that throughout the December 2022 quarter BHP continued to make progress towards its decarbonisation targets and goals
Read moreMELBOURNE – Scania and Rio Tinto are developing more agile autonomous haul trucks at a mine in Western Australia’s Pilbara
Read moreGreen smelting means using improved technology and processes to reduce: sulphur and nitrogen oxide (SOx and NOx) emissions, which can
Read moreELYSIS, the company behind the world’s first direct carbon-free aluminum smelting process, announced that it has produced the first commercial-purity
Read moreSignificant progress was made advancing Sibanye-Stillwater green metals strategy during 2021, with a series of transactions announced during H2 2021
Read moreThe metals industry faces a dilemma: producers are under pressure to decarbonise. But at the same time, demand for commodities
Read moreSibanye Stillwater has significantly advanced its green metals, announcing two transactions during Q3 2021 and two further transactions during the
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