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How are India's metal companies strategizing for net-zero emissions by 2070?

Source : Economic Times


Notes by Narsi

Read a report that presented some interesting decarbonization efforts from India's top metal companies:

JSW Steel has said it is planning to invest around Rs 10,000 crore in the coming decade to achieve its stated carbon reduction target by FY 30. That's a lot of money, will be wonderful to know the avenues they plan to utilize for their decarbonization efforts.

Hindalco, the Aluminium giant, is laying higher emphasis on recycling. It's US Subsidiary Novelis is the world’s largest recycler of aluminium with a current recycling capacity of 2.5 million tons per annum.

Vedanta Ltd is investing in new green businesses to leverage attractive adjacencies like green metals, renewables, green hydrogen, recycling, etc. That's a lot of big ideas, but then Vedanta is a big group as well.

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