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Nippon Steel Corporation and Rio Tinto sign climate MOU紧固件展-2021第二十二届广州国际紧固件及设备展览会-巨浪展览 -The 22nd China (Guangzhou)Int’l Fastener & Equipment Exhibition
12/18/2020  紧固件展-紧固件采购会-国际紧固件展-fastener expo
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Nippon Steel Corporation, Japan’s largest steel producer, and Rio Tinto, a leading global mining and metals company, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly explore, develop and demonstrate technologies to transition to a low-carbon emission steel value chain.

Nippon Steel and Rio Tinto share a long history of working together, with the first shipment of iron ore from Australia to Japan coming from Rio Tinto’s Pilbara operations in 1966 and going to Yawata Works in Kitakyushu, now part of Nippon Steel. With this MoU, Nippon Steel and Rio Tinto are looking to enhance their long-standing relationship by extending it into new areas in support of the shared goal of significantly reducing carbon emissions across the entire steel value chain.

Japan’s recent announcement of its commitment to realise a carbon-neutral society by 2050 has given Japanese companies even greater impetus to accelerate their decarbonisation activities. The intent of this partnership is in line with Japan’s climate ambition.

The purpose of this partnership is to explore a breadth of technologies for decarbonisation of the entire steel value chain from iron ore mining to steelmaking, including integrating Nippon Steel''s steelmaking technology and Rio Tinto''s iron ore processing technology to establish an innovative steel manufacturing process with low carbon emissions.

The partners have agreed to a partnership model in line with the long-term and complex nature of the transition to carbon neutrality for the steel industry. This model allows the partners to take a long-term view to enable the pursuit of new and promising technologies as the global steel transition evolves.

Eiji Hashimoto, representative director and president of Nippon Steel Corporation commented: “To further advance toward realising our ambitious vision on decarbonisation, we began examining our CO2 reduction scenarios that had set goals for 2030 and 2050. Rio Tinto and our company have had a long and deep trusting relationship, and we are pleased to start this partnership on the basis of that trust. We are confident that it will be a powerful lever for our company to realise the ambitious vision of decarbonisation”.

Rio Tinto chief executive, Jean-Sebastien Jacques, commented “One of Rio Tinto’s four pillars in addressing climate change is to partner with customers to reduce the carbon footprint across our value chain. Nippon Steel has been an important partner for our business with a very long history and we are delighted to be able to extend our partnership to work together to reduce carbon emissions across the steel value chain”.




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