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Rio Tinto joins forces with Vargas, Mitsubishi and partners for low-carbon aluminium project in Finland

Rio Tinto has joined forces with Swedish investment company Vargas, Mitsubishi and other partners to explore a low-carbon aluminium project in Finland. As part...

Global bauxite supply squeeze sparks mining revivals and price surge

A global rush for bauxite, the primary ore used to produce aluminum, is intensifying, driven by both Chinese and U.S. companies looking to secure...

India’s rise as the world’s second-largest aluminium producer: Economic implications and future prospects

India has recently achieved a major milestone by becoming the world’s second-largest producer of aluminium. This accomplishment highlights the country's robust industrial growth and...

From waste to wealth: EU initiatives revolutionize resource management

In the western Irish city of Limerick, a pioneering experiment is underway to address industrial waste while paving the way for Europe's recycling ambitions....

Vinacomin announces strategic investments to enhance Vietnam’s aluminium sector

Vinacomin has unveiled strategic investments aimed at bolstering Vietnam's aluminium production capacity to meet burgeoning future demand. Despite Vietnam's status as a major bauxite producer...

Environmental controversies surrounding Rio Tinto: Allegations of non-disclosure and Brazilian operations scrutinized

Reports reveal that Rio Tinto's aluminum division in Quebec has been subject to over 100 environmental infractions over the past 15 years, with fines...

Driving the green revolution: Aluminium’s crucial role, challenges and recycling opportunities

In the pursuit of a greener future, aluminium stands as a pivotal player, revolutionizing industries by enhancing product efficiency through weight reduction. This versatile...

Aluminum slid and nickel pared earlier gains after a package of US sanctions omitted any major curbs on Russian industrial metals

The action announced on Friday included measures against more than 500 people and entities linked to Russia’s war machine, but left the country’s base...
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