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Antaike: China's aluminum industry to achieve carbon emission peak by 2025

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Update time : 2021-04-12 19:53:45
The aluminum industry, as the largest carbon emitter in the non-ferrous metal sector, must accelerate its pace to reach a carbon emission peak during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) period.

According to Antaike, a Chinese state-owned research firm, China's aluminum industry was expected to achieve a carbon emission peak by 2025, which was estimated based on the judgments on the progress of the primary aluminum project under the output control and the medium-to-long term aluminum consumption forecast.

Therefore, the aluminum industry was likely to be listed as the major target to reach the carbon emission peak.
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