Australia-based miner Rio Tinto is continuing to cooperate with other companies to decarbonize the steel value chain in the face of climate change. Accordingly, the company has signed a memorandum of understanding with China-based Nanjing Iron and Steel Co. regarding decarbonization technology in ironmaking, according to a report by Reuters.
The companies will jointly work on exploring the application of biomass and pelletizing using Pilbara fines.
Last year, Rio Tinto signed a memorandum of understanding with Chinese steel producer Baowu Steel Group to advance decarbonization projects in both Australia and China, previously reported.
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