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Four aluminium giants unite to pioneer CO2 capture in France

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Update time : 2023-10-13 15:24:49
Four major players in the aluminium industry have joined forces to create a groundbreaking carbon capture technology in France. The goal is to significantly reduce carbon emissions from aluminium production in France.
The collaboration includes Aluminum Dunkerque, Trimet, Fives, and Rio Tinto, and their primary aim is to swiftly decrease the carbon footprint of aluminium, which plays a crucial role in the transition to cleaner energy sources.
This industrial CO2 capture consortium project signals France's determination to remain a leader in aluminium technology. While specific details are still being worked out, the combined expertise of these four major players in the industry promises exciting developments in the near future.
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