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Mining News Pro - Global miner Rio Tinto and Japanese trading house Marubeni Corp said on Thursday they had agreed to conduct a first sale of a high-purity aluminum to a customer in Japan.
The low-carbon aluminum deal comes as Japan targets zero net carbon emissions by 2050 through solutions such as wind and solar power and carbon capture and storage.
Rio Tinto’s high-purity aluminum known as RenewAl was produced at a renewable-energy-powered New Zealand aluminum smelter and sold to a Japanese buyer to reduce carbon emissions via the supply chain, Marubeni said.
Rio Tinto and Marubeni said it was done under a new strategic collaboration agreement focusing on delivering Rio Tinto’s responsible aluminum products to Japanese companies.
They did not disclose the identity of the buyer or value of the deal.
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